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Eastern Cape was justified to close beaches, now targets gatherings at rivers, dams and streams


The Eastern Cape government has welcomed a decision by the Pretoria High Court to dismiss an application by the DA-run Kouga Local Municipality to open beaches in the province.
This comes after the municipality took the provincial government’s decision to close off beaches to court to challenge its rationality.
Eastern Cape government spokesperson Mvusiwekhaya Sicwetsha said the joint application by the Kouga Local Municipality, Great Brak River Business Forum and businessperson Louis Cook was nothing but a political prank.
“The decision of the court affirms not only the constitutionality of our decision as government to close our beaches in order to protect our people from contracting the virus, but also sends a strong message to any person who wants to undermine this decision.” ....

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Decision to close beaches doesn't impact on freedom to trade – Dlamini-Zuma – The Citizen


Decision to close beaches doesn’t impact on freedom to trade – Dlamini-Zuma
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Minister of Cooperative governance and Traditional Affairs Nkosazana Dlamini-Zuma. Picture: Jacques Nelles
Government is facing several other challenges relating to the latest regulations, including one by the Democratic Alliance.
Government has maintained that its decision to close certain beaches in hotspot areas as a second wave of Covid-19 infections continues to grow is temporary, rational and justifiable, and therefore it is legally compliant even if it limits other rights.
As South Africans kicked off the festive season, President Cyril Ramaphosa announced that certain beaches and public parks will be closed over the festive season, citing a dramatic i ....

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Decision to close beaches doesn't impact on freedom to trade - Dlamini-Zuma


Fears that the regulations will irrevocably damage the local economies of coastal towns have sparked legal challenges.
Government has argued that the beach closure regulations are rational and justified.
Government has maintained that its decision to close certain beaches in hotspot areas as a second wave of Covid-19 infections continues to grow is temporary, rational and justifiable, and therefore it is legally compliant even if it limits other rights.
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As South Africans kicked off the festive season, President Cyril Ramaphosa announced that certain beaches and public parks will be closed over the festive season, citing a dramatic increase in confirmed Covid-19 cases. ....

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"Decision to close beaches doesn't impact on freedom to trade"


Minister of Cooperative governance and traditional affairs, Nkosazana Dlamini-Zuma. Photo: Jacques Nelles
NATIONAL NEWS - Government has maintained that its decision to close certain beaches in hotspot areas as a second wave of Covid-19 infections continues to grow is temporary, rational and justifiable, and therefore it is legally compliant even if it limits other rights.
As South Africans kicked off the festive season, President Cyril Ramaphosa announced that certain beaches and public parks will be closed over the festive season, citing a dramatic increase in confirmed Covid-19 cases.
All beaches in the Eastern Cape and along the Garden Route were closed as they are considered hotspots, while in KwaZulu-Natal beaches will be closed on what are “traditionally the busiest days of the season”. ....

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