Hawkers rely on selling their produce on the streets to earn a living.
Nhlanhla Mbhele from Estcourt, in the KwaZulu-Natal Midlands, makes a living by selling fruit and vegetables on the streets of Durban . “The process was to take place until Wednesday the 08th of April 2020. It is, however, unfortunate that the team from Economic Development at 66 Jorissen started experiencing major challenges today, where a large crowd descended to the venue compromising safety and social distancing. Informal traders from various areas in the City of Johannesburg and some from outside of the city’s jurisdiction queued and expected to get accreditation and permits to operate.
What is a piece of paper called a permit going to do to stop the spread of the coronavirus? We are led by a bunch of morons here, stru! Lockdown should have enforced, finish en klaar.
If street vendors are given permits to sell, why can't we given them as well so we could go to work? We burnt our savings too... This issue should be looked into carefully
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