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Finance Minister Enoch Godongwana’s “misreading” of a court judgement resulted in the KwaZulu-Natal provincial government’s projects being delayed by months. | WitnessKZN

In February, the Constitutional Court ruled that the 2017 Preferential Procurement Regulations used by government departments to award tenders were discriminatory and unlawful. Shorty thereafter, Godongwana warned departments of the risk of being in contempt of court should they advertise tenders under the regulations.Support independent journalism

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WitnessKZN 30% genius

WitnessKZN Believe it or not

WitnessKZN These old farts need to step down...

WitnessKZN Can the minister be sued?

WitnessKZN If the pension year can have effect like in other jobs ....maybe Senile dementia

WitnessKZN Misreading or was it done by choice

WitnessKZN Proof of another totally useless deployed cader

WitnessKZN His reaction......eish🤷🏿‍♂️

WitnessKZN Is there any sane person who still believe in politicians.

WitnessKZN So we have a bunch of illiterates who are given positions in the name of 'comrades' this is a disgrace.There's literally thousands of young professionals qualified for positions to be MPs but not given a chance because they're not so called 'comrades' & don't possess Grayhair.

WitnessKZN Yoooh a whole minister so State Attorney didn't bother to help him or his legal services... These ministers are useless

WitnessKZN May The Lord Save Us,

WitnessKZN Well, we had a president that can't read and count. We now have one that doesn't understand accountability and is in office for the shiny desk. So is this so ridiculous to believe?

WitnessKZN We have a problem with these people...

WitnessKZN That is unforgivable because there are lawyers in the private sector who would have assisted even on a pro bono basis. The 'misreading' nonsense is unacceptable.

WitnessKZN This is nothing new, former finance minister Gigaba feed us with lies for 2 consecutive terms

WitnessKZN Wow we have incompetent minster who are not intelligent enough to read correctly, how sad is that

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WitnessKZN They can’t read, they can’t count, they can’t write...but they’re ministers 😬

WitnessKZN That is one of the problem we have in SA implementation plan action action Not Politics '' '' for kzn people is been longtime now

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