Zikalala gets away with flouting the law while ordinary citizens are shown no mercy
3 March 2021
It would appear that the National Prosecuting Authority (NPA) in KwaZulu-Natal has decided not to press ahead with criminal charges brought against Premier Sihle Zikalala for flouting lockdown regulations last year.
Nearly a year ago, on 27 April 2020, the Democratic Alliance (DA) laid criminal charges against Premier Zikalala based on the then Stage 5 lockdown regulations.
The Premier called essential workers to what can only be described as a rally at Clairwood Hospital, in eThekwini, despite the gazetted regulation on the restrictions of movement, section 11 B (ii) stipulating that “every gathering, as defined in regulation 1 is prohibited, except for funeral as provided for in subregulation(8)”.
Seven months later, I wrote to the NDPP, Advocate ShamillaBatohi, asking why there had been no progress in this matter.