Gauteng Premier Makhura meets foreign shop owners
25 January 2015
Premier David Makhura met with scores of foreign traders affected by the recent Soweto looting spree. The meeting held in Mayfair on Saturday was attended by the representatives of the Somali, Bangladeshi and Ethiopian communities who have been displaced due to the looting and vandalism of their shops in Soweto.
Addressing a full to capacity hall of anxious foreign shop owners, Premier Makhura emphasised that Gauteng welcomes all law abiding nationals and stated that the looting was as a result of criminality and not xenophobia.
"We need you to be organised. Formalise your businesses so that you can contribute to paying tax and cooperate with local businesses in order to share skills. We commit that the police will continue to protect you, and you should not seek revenge and break the law" said Premier Makhura.
On Friday, January 23, Premier Makhura, Minister of Police Nathi Nhleko, Minister of State Security David Mahlobo, MEC for Economic Development Lebogang Maile, MEC for Community Safety Sizakele Nkosi-Malobane, City of Joburg Mayor Parks Tau and MMCs undertook an onsite assessment of several businesses in Soweto ravaged by the attacks and held a public meeting with residents at the Doornkop Hall in Dobsonville. During the dialogue with residents, community members cited poverty and youth unemployment as the main causes of the ongoing criminal activities.