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Traditional Leadership and Governance Framework Act 4 of 2005
– review of decision declaring fourth respondent had a hereditary claim to chieftainship and recognising him as chief of the Zulu Traditional Council, Sheshegu – no ground of review established by appellant in terms of the Promotion of Administrative Justice Act 3 of 2000 – appeal dismissed.
Isishawankathelo: UMthetho-Sikhokelo wobuNkokheli beMveli noLawulo 4 ka2005 – uphononongo lwesigqibo esabhengeza umphenduli wesine njengonebango lobundlalifa ebukhosini, sisamkela njengenkosi yeBhunga leMveli kaZulu, Sheshegu – umbheni akabonisanga mhlaba wakuphonononga ngokoMthetho
wokuKhuthaza ubuLungisa kuLawulo wesi3 ka2000 – isibheno siyachithwa.
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- Barkhuizen v Napier [2007] ZACC 5 (4 April 2007)
- Bo-Kaap Civic and Ratepayers Association and Others v City of Cape Town and Others (112/2019) [2020] ZASCA 15 (24 March 2020)
- Dumani v Nair and Another (144/2012) [2012] ZASCA 196 (30 November 2012)
- Mbina-Mthembu v Public Protector (208/2018) [2019] ZAECBHC 4 (7 March 2019)
- Mtokonya v Minister of Police [2017] ZACC 33 (19 September 2017)
- Zuma v Democratic Alliance and Others; Acting National Director of Public Prosecutions and Another v Democratic Alliance and Another (1170 of 2016; 771 of 2016) [2017] ZASCA 146 (13 October 2017)