
Nuclear deal ruling just another bump in the road
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It was a case of David versus Goliath - but finally two small organisations took on the South African and Russian governments and succeeded in stopping the controversial nuclear programme in its tracks. As we know, the Western Cape High Court on Wednesday found government's nuclear procurement processes to be unlawful and unconstitutional.
The Southern African Faith Communities Environment Institute (SAFCEI) and Earthlife Africa Johannesburg jointly filed a court application to stop the nuclear build programme, which is estimated would cost the South African government R1 trillion.
Can the process still be kick-started? To discuss the legal implications of this ruling….is Phephelaphi Dube, the director of the Centre for Constitutional Rights
Guest: Phephelaphi Dube
Position: Centre for Constitutional Rights director
The Southern African Faith Communities Environment Institute (SAFCEI) and Earthlife Africa Johannesburg jointly filed a court application to stop the nuclear build programme, which is estimated would cost the South African government R1 trillion.
Can the process still be kick-started? To discuss the legal implications of this ruling….is Phephelaphi Dube, the director of the Centre for Constitutional Rights
Guest: Phephelaphi Dube
Position: Centre for Constitutional Rights director

