New by-law to develop and regulate township economies welcomed
8 November 2024
Thirty years after the transition from apartheid to democracy, in the midst of a spate of child deaths blamed on the sale of contaminated and/or old food, government has promulgated legislation to regulate township businesses.
The Standard Draft By-Law for Township Economies has been in the works for some time and is therefore not a knee-jerk reaction to the recent poisoning incidents.
Township residents will nonetheless draw comfort from provisions making it a crime for traders to buy goods from establishments that do not comply with regulatory prescripts, or to sell expired items.
The new legislation, gazetted by Minister for Cooperative Governance and Traditional Affairs Velenkosini Hlabisa yesterday, seeks to balance the rights of citizens to conduct business with the rights of consumers to the security of a regulated and safe business environment.