DA to argue case in court tomorrow over personal care industry ban

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The DA complained in a legal letter that the government had not provided any evidence to support its stance on the ban.

The Democratic Alliance will present its case on Friday in court to have the “irrational and unconstitutional” ban on personal care services overturned.

“This is an important case for the DA, but also for the hundreds of thousands of South Africans that have had their livelihoods shattered by the inaction of government to set in place health regulations that will allow hairdressers, beauticians and tattoo artists to operate in a safe environment for them and their customers,” he said.

The MP said on Monday that the DA had been left with no choice, but to take Cooperative Governance and Traditional Affairs Minister Nkosazana Dlamini-Zuma to court over the continued ban after she failed to budge on the party’s ultimatum to provide reasons behind the ban.Wednesday to respond, but she did not do so despite her department acknowledging that it had received a letter requesting an explanation behind the decision.

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Gee haar slae en gee haar 'n harde hou waar dit die seerste maak asb Our_DA

En asb...........laat ons sigarette ook terug kom.........Die Pakistani's word ryk uit ons arm gemeenskap uit. Ons vryheid van spraak en mense regte wat ons met ons eie lewe aanvang het niks met DlaminiZuma te doen nie. Sy breek ons kragte! 😡😰

The Home Executive is busy this week!😂

Why you show NDZ's picture not the whole coronavirus command council?

Moer hulle DA

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