Extended Deadline for Spaza Shop Registration Welcomed by Black Business Council

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The deadline for spaza shop registration in South Africa has been extended to February 28, 2025, due to concerns about the previous, more stringent deadline. The Black Business Council has welcomed the extension, while the government continues to investigate the presence of the dangerous pesticide Terbufos in some spaza shops.

Police and officials conducted a product inspection during a spaza shop compliance and verification operation on the West Coast on December 7, 2024. The Black Business Council (BBC) welcomed the extended deadline for spaza shop registration, stating that the previous deadline was not practical. Cooperative Governance and Traditional Affairs Minister Velenkosini Hlabisa had earlier announced that the process would be extended to February 28, 2025.

President Cyril Ramaphosa had initially set a 21-day deadline in response to the urgent need to ensure compliance with health and safety regulations following incidents. Council CEO Kganki Matabane says, “We always knew that the December 17 deadline was never necessarily going to be practical, but as you know, you have to put pressure on the system. So we welcome that … we agreed with the government that it must be tight so that each and every person can feel the pressure.” “You know South Africans, if you don’t give deadlines, nothing will ever happen. And looking at the agency of the situation because people were dying, I think it made sense. But we knew that it was not going to be possible, especially because there are just so many complications.” Meanwhile, Health Minister Dr Aaron Motsoaledi says it’s understood the Terbufos pesticide found in local spaza shops was not produced in South Africa – but this is yet to be confirmed. Speaking at a media briefing in Pretoria by ministers leading the national response to foodborne illness and illicit trade, Motsoaledi says they believe the Terbufos is being brought into the country through the port of Durban. “Out of the five manufacturers of this organophosphate called Terbufos, which they have inspected and tested – they reached a conclusion that it might be coming from outside the country. Because it is not similar to the one that is manufactured by the five companies

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