In light of the North Gauteng High Court ruling that the lockdown regulations are 'unconstitutional and invalid', we ask if certain lockdown regulations are criminalising our society.
, we chat to restaurateurs turned cigarette smugglers.
In light of the North Gauteng High Court ruling that the lockdown regulations are"unconstitutional and invalid", we ask if certain lockdown regulations are criminalising our society. In this short podcast series, we follow Sunday Times reporter Alex Patrick and senior reporter Graeme Hosken as they track, record and reflect on the real events and people that make up SA’s biggest Covid-19 news stories.
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POLITICAL WEEK AHEAD: Lockdown levels and cigarette ban in the spotlightThe government is expected to apply for leave to appeal against the ruling declaring levels 3 and 4 unconstitutional
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'High-handed' approach to smoking ban turning people against lockdown: FitaIn its latest salvo against the government's continued ban on the sale of tobacco products, the Fair-Trade Independent Tobacco Association (Fita) said that the prohibition was turning people against the lockdown.
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Fita brings in its own medical experts to challenge ban on cigarette salesThe Fair Trade Independent Tobacco Association has attached two reports from medical professionals showing that banning the sale of tobacco products and cigarettes is unlikely to have any significant effects on patterns of use and availability.
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Fita brings in its own medical experts to challenge ban on cigarette salesThe Fair Trade Independent Tobacco Association has attached two reports from medical professionals showing that banning the sale of tobacco products and cigarettes is unlikely to have any significant effects on patterns of use and availability.
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LETTER: No apologies and no explanations for false cigarette claimsNkosazana Dlamini-Zuma has shown no shame after being caught out inflating the number of submissions in favour of the ban
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Police Abuse: 5 years, 30 000 complaints and only 1.3 percent criminal conviction rate, says DAAbuse by South African Police Service (SAPS) officers and the low rate of convictions is a national disgrace, the Democratic Alliance said on Sunday.
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