Mokgalapa vows to put GladAfrica saga to bed
Updated | By Nokukhanya Mntambo
The newly elected mayor of Tshwane, Stevens Mokgalapa, interacted with informal traders on Wednesday during walk-about in the city centre on his first day office.
Mokgalapa said informal traders play an important role in the city's economy.
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"Part of my program is to empower small business has the capacity to create jobs.
“We need to make sure that their permits are fast-tracked, so they can operate legally.”
He said this would hopefully solve the constant harassment faced by informal traders face from the city’s metro police due to a lack of permits to trade in the CBD.
Mokgalapa says service delivery, particularly the provision of water, electricity and refuse removal, is on top of his to-do list.
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