Solidarity releases report on SA’s relationship with Cuba
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Solidarity today released a report on the South African government’s past with its Cuban counterparts. This comes after Human Settlements, Water and Sanitation Minister, Lindiwe Sisulu, earlier this month welcomed the arrival of 24 Cuban engineers in the country to address South Africa’s water crisis.
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Court date set to contest the government’s vaccine strategy
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Solidarity and AfriForum will be in court on 2 March in its court case against the Minister of Health, Dr Mkhize, and the Minister of Cooperative Governance, Dr Nkosazana Dlamini-Zuma over the government’s implementation plan for Covid-19 vaccines.
AfriForum heads to court over governmentâs Covid-19 vaccine roll-out plan
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DURBAN - Afriforum and Solidarity will head to court on March 2 over government s implementation plan for Covid-19 vaccines.
The case is against the Minister of Health, Dr Zweli Mkhize, and the Minister of Co-operative Governance, Dr Nkosazana Dlamini Zuma, AfriForum s Ernst van Zyl said on Wednesday.
In their court papers, AfriForum and Solidarity argue that the governmentâs vaccine roll-out plan is unconstitutional. According to these organisations, the government is deliberately excluding the private sector by not allowing the private sector to buy, roll out or administer vaccines itself.