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Court allows Dlamini-Zuma leave to appeal blanket invalidity of lockdown regulations | News24

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Minister Nkosazana Dlamini-Zuma will be allowed to appeal the "blanket" declaration of invalidity of the regulations governing the lockdown, but has 10 days in which to amend those which the court found to be irrational.

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