Court rules government cannot force COVID-19 patients into quarantine

Government can no longer force anyone into state quarantine. The High Court in Pretoria has ruled that people who can self-isolate at home must be allowed to do so. But if quarantine is broken, they can then be forced into a state facility.

The case was brought by rights group AfriForum, against Cooperative Governance Minister, Nkosazana Dlamini-Zuma. It’s another defeat for lockdown regulations set out by the National Coronavirus Command Council.

In other news – Ntsiki Mazwai rekindles Sjava & Lady Zamar rape drama, and here is Her question

Controversial Poetess Ntsiki Mazwai, has reignited the rape saga which has since set tongues wagging between multi-award winning songstress Lady Zamar, and her ex-boyfriend Sjava.

The former lovebirds recently hogged headlines, after it was reported that Lady Zamar had filed a case of rape against Sjava, for an incident that allegedly took place in Limpopo in 2017. Read more

Source: eNCA

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