Johannesburg - The first company to be hauled before the Competition Tribunal for prosecution over hiking Covid-19 face mask prices by nearly 1 000% was left surprised, as it claimed to have demonstrated it was not guilty.
Commission spokesperson Sipho Ngwema said they were inundated with hundreds of complaints from consumers about the prices of certain essential goods, and food items rocketing since the start of the outbreak. “Mark-ups significantly dropped after March 18, allegedly after the supplier increased input prices. The supplier is now also under investigation for excessive pricing. Facial masks fall under the category of ‘medical and hygiene supplies’, and have been identified as essential goods for the prevention and escalation of the Covid-19 pandemic,” Ngwema pointed out.
africaupdates When you hear the 'Babelegi' you will think its a company owned by Mothibi somewhere in Soweto.
South Africa's can start making their own mask ..we should encourage people to make their own
CoruscaKhaya They must also revoke their Cipc registration its high time we deal tough with this kind of companies.
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SA can conduct 25,000 Covid-19 tests a day, Business for SA saysOver 10,000 field workers have been deployed by the government to screen and refer patients for testing for Covid-19, as part of its strategy to try to slow community transmission So then why aren't the health authorities doing exactly that? The best intentions mean nothing if it actually doesn't happen. Test the blacks firsts. They want everything to be blacks only and BBBEE. Test them first. I’ll wait till you all had your Chinese Virus tests thank you very much. In this instance blacks first. Black lives matter so you go test yourself first. That’s 100 000 in four days and 1000 000 in 10days. We shall be moving in the right direction
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