Muller says whilst they are relieved that informal food traders will be allowed to trade during the lockdown, she’s been getting calls from members informing her that municipal offices are closed and they cannot apply for permits.
“Most reports are coming back that the doors of municipalities are closed or there’s no answer. So we are concerned and, therefore, we are writing again to the Presidency and the Ministers of COGTA so that we can then be part and parcel of the release of these permits. There has to be personal protective equipment, how far is local government going to assist in this roll out.
The owners of a fresh produce market in Polokwane say they are only admitting a limited number of informal food traders to buy goods at their markets.
Municipalities are closed yet they say our informal trader's must get permits? What msunery is this
I hope lo mama odayisa Ama avocado 🥑 e golden highway uyitholile
Bad idea at all customers are staying in their homes who's going to buy and that increases chances of virus spread
africaupdates Nkosazana she should have a meeting with municipalities first, again why we have a lockdown but the number of those who are infected keep on going up. We left only 13 day's. But we have more infected people. Now we should hv a control over this virus. What next open bottle store
2put food like that on the Strts while we trying to Fight, CONVID19.They must b educated to change their old ways then they can start rolling,Izinhloko.Fruits Vendors'n Abomama on d side of road,they must all change' including Supermarkets they shld b advised not sell open fresh
If they are provided with permits, who is going to buy, because their customers are at home? Or they want them to loose money on the stock that won't be bought?
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