Initially, street vendors weren't allowed to trade but have now been given the green light.
Durban street vendors are appealing to government to consider compensating them for the losses they'll incur during the lockdown. Courtesy
JOHANNESBURG - Durban street vendors are appealing to government to consider compensating them for the losses they will incur during the lockdown.Bridal couple and guests arrested on wedding dayTo make matters worse, informal traders say the councillors' offices where they're supposed to get their permits are closed and they are being victimised by police.
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