The Socio-Economic Rights Institute of South Africa (SERI) has taken the City of Johannesburg to court over the removal of informal traders from the city's streets.
The organisation argues that the city's actions violate the traders' constitutional right to earn a living.
The municipality, however, maintains that the removals were lawful and aimed at ensuring compliance with trading regulations.
The City's Director of Litigation Services Tlou Montja shares more details...
The organisation argues that the city's actions violate the traders' constitutional right to earn a living.
The municipality, however, maintains that the removals were lawful and aimed at ensuring compliance with trading regulations.
The City's Director of Litigation Services Tlou Montja shares more details...
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