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GOVERNMENT CAN’T DODGE THE COURTS

Yesterday marked 100 days since South Africa entered the Covid-19 coronavirus national lockdown on March 26. During this time, the DA has launched several court challenges to the irrational and damaging lockdown regulations as well as the constitutionality of the Disaster Management Act.

Some of these cases have been resolved, others are in the process of being appealed. In some instances, the mere threat of legal action was sufficient for government to reverse its decisions. And so I thought I’d give you a

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