Covid-19: Spaza shop trading permits issued without glitches
BRAAMFONTEIN – The City is currently issuing the Spaza-Shop trading permits.
Informal traders from across Johannesburg gathered in numbers at Jorrisen Place in Braamfontein on 6 April, the first day of the three-days allocated by the City to apply for a trading permit during the 21-day lockdown.
The application process will run until 8 April between 9am and 4pm.
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