The DA says it has been left with no choice but to take Cooperative Governance and Traditional Affairs Minister Nkosazana Dlamini-Zuma to court over the continued ban on the personal care industry.
Last week, in a legal letter by Minde Schapiro and Smith attorneys, the DA complained that the government had not provided any evidence to support its stance. McPherson, in an application with Palladium Hair Company – a hair services company based in Greenpoint, Cape Town – asked the court to declare the amended disaster management regulations unconstitutional and unlawful.
“The state has failed to provide any concrete indication as to whether these directions will be issued, who is responsible for issuing them and when , they will be issued.” “The Cogta minister has purported to exercise authority vested in her by Section 27 of the Disaster Management Act so as to indefinitely ban the operation of an entire industry,” argued McPherson and Palladium Hair.
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