Party ordered to publicise court decision it is barred from shutting businesses and public roads, and instigating blocking of roads and railway lines, and inciting violence
The DA's bid to halt the EFF's planned shutdown has been dismissed. Picture: ESA ALEXANDERMonday's national shutdown by the EFF declared unlawful has been dismissed.
The DA turned to the Johannesburg high court on Friday to interdict the shutdown to the extent it extends beyond notices issued under the Regulation of Gatherings Act.
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