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Court staff to resume duties after go-slow

- ANELISA KUBHEKA and ZAINUL DAWOOD

SUPPORT staff were expected to resume their duties today at the Durban Magistrate’s Court after a go-slow yesterday following several Covid-19 cases at the building.

It is believed that the go-slow came after management identified areas where two staff members had tested positive.

The areas were deep cleaned, but some staff want the entire building disinfecte­d.

National Education Health and Allied Workers’ Union branch chairperso­n Siyezwana Mzimela said they would be back at work today following the disinfecti­on of the building. He said there were two key issues that led to the protest.

“The first is the issue of disinfecti­ng the building. Before today, there had been about seven people who tested positive, and there have been four sections of the building closed. Two more people have tested positive as of today, which means those sections have to close,” he said.

Mzimela said staff also wanted a rotational system for reporting to duty with a 14-day interval between teams.

“An order number was obtained and it was agreed that we would go home and the service provider would arrive to disinfect the building.

“We agreed to return tomorrow (today) and the rotational system was also agreed upon,” said Mzimela.

Magistrate­s and prosecutor­s began remanding cases and the accused were handed their next court dates on a piece of paper.

An attorney who declined to be named, said he empathised with the staff, but the reality was that every institutio­n was affected by Covid-19.

The Justice and Constituti­onal Developmen­t Department confirmed a positive case of Covid-19 was reported at the court.

Spokespers­on Chrispin Phiri said, however, that the building was not closed.

“Only a portion of the building was closed while awaiting disinfecti­on,” he said.

Last week, the Pinetown Magistrate’s Court was closed due to three positive cases.

Phiri said decontamin­ation was done and it reopened on Monday.

 ?? African News Agency (ANA) | LEON LESTRADE ?? SUPPORT staff yesterday at the Durban Magistrate’s Court embarked on a go-slow and some sat outside the court building demanding it be disinfecte­d after several people tested positive for Covid-19.
African News Agency (ANA) | LEON LESTRADE SUPPORT staff yesterday at the Durban Magistrate’s Court embarked on a go-slow and some sat outside the court building demanding it be disinfecte­d after several people tested positive for Covid-19.

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