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Cooperative Governance and Traditional Affairs (COGTA), Nkosazana Dlamini-Zuma, has announced that the National State of Disaster will likely be lifted next week. coronavirus

Dlamini-Zuma was briefing the media on the outcomes of the Cabinet meeting held on Monday.

“We will publish these regulations for comments for 48 hours starting today and then we will analyse what they say, and then the president will announce the end of the National State of Disaster which will be before the 15Dlamini-Zuma provides more clarity in the video below:Pressure has been mounting on government to completely abolish the National State of Disaster.Dear SA’s Director, Gideon Joubert, says South Africa is no longer in a pandemic.

“The reasons are very simple. It is because the reasons that give rise to the State of Disaster no longer exist. We are no longer in a pandemic, as we have seen decisions made by other countries, and we do have effective measures to deal with COVID-19 already in our toolbox. Also, in the event of a pandemic, government has the power to reinstitute a State of Disaster with the correct oversight. The reason given by the CoGTA Minister is because she needs time to amend laws and regulations.

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