According to MMC for Economic Development and Spatial Planning, Sarah Mabotsa, Tshwane has approved 148 of the more than 4 000 applications so far.
The City of Tshwane has reminded spaza shop owners to register their businesses before the deadline.
“Regions 7, 4 and 5 have the lowest numbers of applications – 524, 488 and 481, respectively, to date.”‘Even if it’s Chinese, he’s in SA’ – China Town raid finds expired food, employee hiding in toilet She said 343 foreign nationals’ applications have been processed, which await confirmation of status from the Department of Home Affairs and the South African Revenue Service .“I would like to remind business owners that all spaza shops and food-handling businesses must register by 28 February 2025 to ensure that they are compliant and to avoid being closed down,” Mabotsa said.
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