Protests in Cape Town as City fails to reveal informal trading permit distribution
Out of those 356 stalls, only about 15 are occupied by South African nationals, while the rest are occupied by migrants.
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"The City does not have a policy that allocates informal trading opportunities on an 80% South African and 20% foreign national basis. "I have already compiled a list of about 70 South African vendors and small business owners who need space to trade.
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"The City does not have a policy that allocates informal trading opportunities on an 80% South African and 20% foreign national basis.
according to IOL (Independent Online)"I have already compiled a list of about 70 South African vendors and small business owners who need space to trade.
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