Business group Sakeliga says that there are major contradictions in South Africa’s alert level 2 regulations which should be rectified without delay.
The group has written a letter to Cooperative Governance and Traditional Affairs minister Nkosazana Dlamini-Zuma where it points to the ‘irrational and arbitrary rules’ which are being applied to some of the country’s businesses – especially the rules around capacity.
“The regulations are incoherent,” said Piet le Roux, Sakeliga chief executive . “Without any discernible rationale, the regulations allow some businesses to…
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