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Timothy Omotoso. (Theo Jeptha)
Human trafficking and rape-accused televangelist Timothy Omotoso, who was declared a prohibited person in South African, wants that status to be reviewed and set aside.
Omotoso s legal representative Sizwe Maci confirmed to News24 that the review application was lodged with Minister of Home Affairs Aaron Motsoaledi.
Omotoso, who is currently at a correctional centre in Port Elizabeth as an awaiting trial detainee, wants the minister to set aside the decision of then acting director-general J W McKay, which was taken last September. Support independent journalism Subscribe to News24 for just R75 per month to read all our investigative and in-depth journalism.
9 countries that offer digital nomad visas
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During the pandemic, the tourism sector has borne the brunt of the lockdown restrictions, resulting in an economic crisis for many countries.
As such, several governments are now focusing on attracting foreign-employed workers by passing work-from-anywhere legislation and granting specialised visas to digital nomads.
The Covid-19 pandemic has forced us to adapt to remote work and that has provided us the luxury of opting to travel while we work.
Although we ve always seen digital nomads working remotely, it s suddenly become the new normal for everyone.
While some countries have leapt at the chance to attract more tourists and recover the tourism sector, others are yet to catch on.
Experts working on law to allow independent candidates to contest elections Motsoaledi gave MPs an update on the amendments to electoral legislation while delivering his department’s budget vote speech on Wednesday. FILE: Minister of Home Affairs Aaron Motsoaledi. Picture: GCIS.
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CAPE TOWN - Home Affairs Minister Aaron Motsoaledi said a team of experts had already started working on a new law to allow independent candidates to contest national elections.
Motsoaledi gave MPs an update on the amendments to electoral legislation while delivering his department’s budget vote speech on Wednesday.
Last year, the Constitutional Court ruled the country’s Electoral Act is unconstitutional because it doesn’t allow independent candidates to be elected to the national and provincial legislatures.
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