the Royal Showgrounds in Pietermaritzburg in KwaZulu-Natal, the president maintained his position on the matter. “After careful consideration and discussion, the NCCC reconsidered its position on tobacco. As a result, the regulations ratified by cabinet and announced by minister Nkosazana Dlamini-Zuma on April 29 extended the prohibition.
“This was a collective decision and the public statements by both myself and the minister were done on behalf of, and mandated by, the collective I lead.”“Every regulation we have put in place has been carefully considered. Along the way there has been consultation with medical experts, various constituencies and different industries. We have been guided by international bodies and the experience of other countries.
Ban cigarettes. Don't give essential services malaria vaccine. Don't do cholera checks at squatter camps. Keep local clinics operating until 16H00. Allow the use of Spice during Covid 19. Smoke a cigarette without a restriction. I love this well regulated country. Amandla
You see to have rights but not have the money to enforce them is and issue. At this point the are no legal aid practitioners in courts.
This news is sooooo out of date.
To be specific: the decision was taken in the best interests of 3 citizens: Squirrel's boss, NDZ, Edward Zuma, and NDZ's superior, Adriano Mazzotti.