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SA up in arms about proposed change to Firearms Act Government invited comments from the public within the next 45 days. Letters can be sent to Mr M Ntwana via e-mail to comments.fcabill@csp.gov.za. Thursday, 27 May 2021, 16:01 The proposal that no firearm licenses may be issued for self-defence has caused great concern countrywide.
GEORGE NEWS - South Africans countrywide are up in arms about the latest proposed change to the Firearms Control Act that was released by government on Friday 21 May.
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Merchants demand easing of lockdown norms for more sectors
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Need for rent relaxation in private sector highlighted Even though the government has allowed lockdown relaxations for textile and jewellery outlets, there is need for more relaxation to prevent further damage to the commercial sector, a State Secretariat meeting of the Kerala Vyapari Vyavasayi Ekopana Samithi has said.
The online meeting held on Monday and attended by representatives from all district units, proposed relaxation for all shops in a restricted manner and on designated days.
At present, the government has allowed relaxations for essential services such as those that provide medical equipment, medicines, food and supplies. Recently, the relaxations were extended to shops that sell construction supplies, clothes and jewellery on designated days and with restricted hours. The Samithi has demanded similar relaxations f