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While the Eastern Cape had held public hearings on the redemarcation of Matatiele, KwaZulu-Natal had not.
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In August last year, the Constitutional Court ruled the redemarcation of KwaZulu-Natal's boundaries invalid because it was not done in a way consistent with the Constitution.
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In August last year, the Constitutional Court ruled the redemarcation of KwaZulu-Natal's boundaries invalid because it was not done in a way which was consistent with the Constitution.
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While the Eastern Cape had held public hearings on the redemarcation of Matatiele, KwaZulu-Natal had not.
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Another matter laid at the door of redemarcation was the dismissal of a Police and Prisons Civil Rights Union shop steward.
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Chief among their concerns remains last year's redemarcation of the municipality from the wealthy province of Gauteng to its poorer neighbour, North West.
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It has blamed the redemarcation for actions by teachers which had led to their suspension and victimisation and the docking of their pay.
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Whilst rooted in the absence of service delivery or dissatisfaction with the ex tent of community consultation, particularly in respect of local development projects and the redemarcation of boundaries, these protest also often reflect weaknesses in the ANC.
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The redemarcation was an issue which affected people's lives, it had been on the agenda for a long time, but still the government had not come up with a solution, Cosatu charged in a memorandum of grievances.
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Challenging the police's treatment of teenagers detained during protest marches over the redemarcation, Cosatu charged that "even the old regime could be sensitive (in) the guardianship of these young people".
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