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Pressure is now mounting for disciplinary action to be instituted on three judges of the supreme court following the controversial ruling that okayed the registration of a gay and lesbians association. A section of leaders from across the divide argue the judges erred in their decision to approve what they term as an outlawed practice in the constitution.
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Pressure mounting for disciplinary action be instituted following controversial LGBTQ ruling
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