The South African Union of Spaza Shops has urged citizens to refrain from renting out their yards or garages for spaza shops.
Twenty-nine people who were arrested for public violence following the looting of some spaza shops in Mangaung are expected to appear in court next week. “As a country we were very negligent in terms of allowing people, who have no right to be in this country to sell food to the most vulnerable members of society, who have no choice but to buy these things and because they can do as they wish. No one is keeping tabs on what they do, what they sell, how they sell it, they can do all these things and cut corners,” adds Matsaba.
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