Daily Dispatch

New laws for township business, taxi-rank retail hubs

- APHIWE DEKLERK

Gauteng premier David Makhura has announced that his government will introduce a law to promote and protect township businesses.

“The provincial government will introduce the Township Economic Developmen­t Bill in the legislatur­e in June this year.

“This new law will nullify all bylaws that make it difficult for township businesses to operate. It will nullify all bylaws that frustrate and suppress the growth and operations of SMMEs and the informal sector,” said Makhura.

“It will also nullify the tendency for the law-enforcemen­t agencies to harass small businesses in our communitie­s ... especially those trying to uphold the law.”

He said the bill would help to grow township businesses and make them the sites of wealth and job creation.

Makhura said the taxi industry would also benefit from this announceme­nt as his government was working to improve taxi ranks to make them retail and commercial hubs to create markets for local mechanics, panel beaters, retailers, food sellers and manufactur­ers. Earlier, he said his government was going to continue procuring from township businesses and was going to set aside R4bn annually to do so in the next five years.

“We want to roll out this model again to ensure that 2,000 township businesses in Gauteng are able to get work from our government by providing goods and services to our government.

“In addition to township businesses, we will use our infrastruc­ture programme to support 50 black industrial­ists, enabling them to enter the 10 high-growth sectors of the Gauteng economy,” said Makhura.

His government would use its infrastruc­ture budget to achieve this goal, he said.

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GAUTENG PREMIER: David Makhura

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