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Health department sees public opposition to new powers as ‘instigating terrorism’
Emails surface in case challenging proposed health regulation changes, revealing what officials think of opposers.
2021 matric results can be published on media platforms, court rules
Lawyers disputed the relevance of the argument that the department was fulfilling the Protection of Personal Information Act
SJN Hearings: The quota system is unnecessary in South African sport, says AfriForum
JOHANNESBURG – The Social Justice and Nation Building project heard Tuesday that the ‘quota system,’ was a quick fix solution for transformation in South African sport and wouldn’t solve racial discrimination.
Rules banning fuel in containers to be amended after complaints
Civil rights organisation DearSA has asked mineral resources and energy minister Gwede Mantashe to repeal regulations banning the sale of petrol and diesel in containers or face legal action.
DearSA gears up for legal tussle with Dlamini-Zuma over compensation scheme
Public participation group DearSA is threatening to haul the government to court if it does not extend the public participation process for the vaccine injury no-fault compensation scheme.
The group sent Cooperative Governance and Traditional Affairs Minister Nkosazana Dlamini-Zuma a lawyer’s letter urging her to allow the public more time to comment.