Spotong Issue 23

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GLF COLUMN

, E L T T A B R O U IQ L L THE LEGA FAR FROM OVER Fi

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hen the late MEC of Economic Development, Nkosiphendule Kholisile, made regulations that shebeen permits would be converted to licences, we thought the lives of traders would be changed for the better. But, unfortunately, we did not know it was the beginning of one of the nightmares that we had experienced during the apartheid era – harassment by men and women in blue! Recently, in Thokoza, two legitimate traders with valid trading documents were raided and their liquor stock confiscated, because Lt Col. Rautenbach felt that their documents did not suit his understanding and knowledge. One of the outlet owners tried to plead with him to at least be given time to consult with the liquor board to clarify the misunderstanding, but her pleas were ignored and all her liquor was confiscated.

As the associations around the region, we have agreed that we need to turn to the courts to be heard, because we feel that all the harassment is unlawful and unconstitutional. On the other hand, traders are caught between two governmental institutions – the Gauteng Liquor Board and the municipalities’ town planning departments. One issues a legal document to trade, and the other says it’s illegal to trade on our land without their permission. All these things affect liquor traders physically and emotionally. We have spoken to all these departments, and we still did not get help. Our last option is to turn to the judicial system.

As the rightful citizens of this country, surely we deserve better from our own government? As traders, we contribute to the economy of this country. Moreover, the MEC, Lebogang Maile, made a call of Qondis’ Ishishini Lakho, and that The Gauteng Liquor Board was consulted is exactly what we are trying to do to to talk to Lt Col. Rautenbach to return the comply with all that is required from us. liquor, but he defied it. The prosecutor Perhaps, in the next edition, we will be at Palmridge court nullified the raid as speaking about something better, if unlawful, but he still did not return the things go according to plan. liquor stock. 6

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The struggle continues, and we will fight this system like we fought the apartheid system with fewer resources. We only need to continue to fight with dignity and honesty as entrepreneurs who are legal liquor traders. Phambili with responsible trading. Phambili! Bongani Mabuza Bongani Mabuza, Chairperson: Gauliba, Katlehong


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Stokvels: Making the Best of Banking and Lending

6min
pages 70-73

Festive Offerings for Your Tavern

1min
page 55

Recipes: For the Holiday Season

3min
page 66

Property: Knowing Your Rights When Faced With

6min
pages 68-69

Smart Tech Solutions

4min
pages 63-64

Tavern Reviews: At your Service

8min
pages 52-54

Winning Liquor Brands

4min
pages 50-51

Hot Off the Press

5min
pages 34-35

SAB Launces Entrepreneurship Campaign to

4min
pages 40-41

New on the Shelf

4min
pages 46-47

Ten Stocks for Summer

2min
pages 42-45

Brand New Beverages

5min
pages 48-49

The Tavern Tatler

5min
pages 36-39

from Mondelez SA Be Sales Savvy this Holiday Season

2min
pages 32-33

SALTA Focuses on Transformation in the Liquor Industry and Alcohol and Customer Abuse

5min
pages 12-15

A Sweet Deal for Spaza-Shop Owners

5min
pages 30-31

Shebeen Owners Investment Scams

6min
pages 24-28

Celebrating the Brands Who Make a Positive Impact in our Communities

10min
pages 16-21

Ethical Waste Management for Township Traders

3min
page 29

Rights to Freedom of Security and Privacy of

4min
pages 22-23

NTHA Celebrates Heritage Day

2min
pages 10-11

The Legal Liquor Battle, Far from Over

2min
pages 8-9
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