
Mangaung disqualifies over 1 000 spaza shop applicants for fronting
Mangaung Metro MMC for Economic Development, Manthuse Letawana, says compliance is critical to ensuring that government support reaches legitimate spaza shop owners.
The Mangaung Metro has disqualified more than 1 000 spaza shop applicants who were found to be fronting for undocumented foreign nationals.
The metro says it is working with various stakeholders to assist qualifying business owners with funding and compliance certificates to formalise their businesses.
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