The department of justice and constitutional development has unveiled a range of plans to minimise the impact of load-shedding on courts and its other service delivery points.
“The department has also embarked on a pilot programme to install inverters/solar power systems at various service points through the new minor works delegation received from [public works] in October 2022.
“UPS units are, however, required for the court recording technology machines in all these courts to prevent data loss and minimise interruptions.” Furthermore, the department said justice minister Ronald Lamola had written to the co-operative governance and traditional affairs and electricity ministers to look into exempting the courts from load-shedding during operational hours.
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