Spotong Issue 25

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NTHA COLUMN

N IO T IA C O S S A Y IT L A IT P S O TOURISM AND H USTRY D IN F O E R U T U F T U O B A MEMBERS UPDATED

judgement. She further mentioned that Reva who is responsible for the regulations said that they were given two years. After the draft of the regulations, they will make contact with associations to discuss this matter further, and we should in the meantime, draft what we think they should consider and submit it to them. They will also implement workshops for the associations. We should also not worry about the consent of the 10 and 60 cases issue as we will be paying our annual renewal fees. We as members will have to discuss the fee structure and draft a proposal that will be fair for all. Tavern and shebeens owners and the board will still have to go to legislature before July for public participation in our regions and we will need to give our inputs.

NTHA General Meeting at the Chief's House

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he National Tourism and Hospitality Association (NTHA) general meeting in February was well attended by 800 members from 25 branches. Two branches did not attend due to a taxi strike and members of the SAPS from various stations, Musa Ngwenya, Colonel Rautenbach and representatives from the liquor board were unable to attend but did forward their apologies. The president of NTHA and the executive addressed members about challenges resulting from the judgement on shebeen permits delivered on 1 November 2017. Justice Motojane said the decision of the MEC to promulgate the provision of the Gauteng Liquor Regulation on shebeen licences, published under government notice 586 in Provincial Gazette 56 dated 1 March 2013, is reviewed and set aside. He instructed the current MEC to fix what was not properly done. The previous MEC was found to have acted outside of the powers vested in him. Another important item on the menu at the AGM was to get feedback from members about their local SAPS. It was found that there was a very serious problem as businesses were closed down in several locations. Members of

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SAPS have closed businesses where they have found that the owner, often the father, has passed on and the wife cannot continue to operate in some areas. The issue of consent use by the municipality is also destroying families who are in the liquor trading business Associations have tried to communicate with the government about the issues of consent use and zoning as none of us can afford these requirements. Shebeen owners only cater for friends and neighbours these days as we cannot compete with chain store prices. We need to make a living too and our businesses are from hand to mouth these days. On 2 April 2018 we had a special meeting with Mrs Cleo Bodibe Lushaba and Mr Mojalefa who were representing the chief director, Mr Martins, who was not present as he had to attend an urgent meeting. We approached the liquor board because we wanted to know how far they were regarding the order they received and why they are calling traders meetings at the local police stations. When answering, Mrs Lushaba firstly apologised for not attending our meetings as they are very busy since receiving the court

The Gauteng Liquor Forum (GLF) is still talking to Mr Eric Xayiya about the issues of consent and zoning. Our next meeting will be in May where we will get the reports and feedback from legislature, municipalities, the liquor board and the MEC as they were instructed to go and speak together as government and come back with one voice and to ensure that they save the industry as liquor traders are also South African citizens. As an association, we are appealing to traders to come together as you have to know about the future of your business. It is everyone’s responsibility to know if their permit is valid. We urge you to go to your association and seek help before it is too late. Regarding crime, be aware and report any crime to Crime Stop. Be on alert for a group of Zulu-speaking men including Zimbabweans that have already robbed 52 liquor outlets. They drive a white Quantum van with registration SMS 444 GP and they are known to be very dangerous and shoot to kill.

Phumzile Ratladi, NTHA secretary


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Stokvels: So you want to start a property stokvel?

6min
pages 62-63

Property Stokvel investment club

3min
page 61

Property: How to protect youself from

5min
pages 56-58

Motoring: Great value for money

3min
pages 54-55

Cocktails: Toasty winter cocktails

2min
page 53

Ten Essential Bar Stocks

3min
page 48

Club 10 Taverns

6min
pages 46-47

Recipes: Keep warm with hearty, flavourful meals

2min
page 52

New on the shelf

4min
pages 34-35

Tavern Reviews: At your Service

9min
pages 42-45

Brand new beverages

5min
pages 38-39

Shaking up the industry

5min
pages 40-41

Essential retail stocks

2min
pages 36-37

Budget speech 2018

3min
pages 30-31

What are you doing to save water in your SME?

4min
pages 32-33

The Tavern Tatler

5min
pages 28-29

Hot Off the Press

5min
pages 26-27

Stubbing out the illicit cigarette trade

2min
pages 22-23

Raising the legal drinking age? No way

4min
pages 18-19

Shebeen owners must also enjoy the right to trade

9min
pages 14-17

Fostering a culture of reading

5min
pages 24-25

Tourism and hospitality association members updated about future of industry

3min
pages 10-11

A collective approach is needed

2min
pages 8-9

Mayibuye I Africa izwe lethu

2min
pages 12-13
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