By Samantha Enslin
Durban - The prospect of invoking the National Key Points Act of 1980 raises hackles. It is a reminder of South Africa's terrible past and raises concern over transparency, access to information and the right to use facilities.
The use of the act to secure strategic assets has become a talking point once again as the government is considering declaring all South African ports national key points to add to the existing list, which includes petroleum refineries and other petrochemical hubs
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