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Mashaba Exposes What He Wants the City of Joburg to Do to permit holders After Mabaso’s Revelation

November 8, 2025
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Mashaba Exposes What He Wants the City of Joburg to Do to permit holders After Mabaso’s Revelation
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After Johannesburg Human Settlements MMC Mlungisi Mabaso exposed the rental of some informal trading permits to undocumented foreign nationals, Herman Mashaba replied forcefully. City of Johannesburg officials were ordered by Mashaba to revoke the permits and reissue them to lawful South African vendors. “Whether you are a South African or not, there must be consequences for breaking our country’s laws,” he said, emphasising that the laws of the nation should be applied uniformly.

In response, Mashaba reaffirmed his long-standing position in favour of formalising informal trade regulations to protect South African traders. He has stressed time and again the need of vetting applicants for business licenses and permits to ensure they are law-abiding and legitimate.

According to him, local merchants and the economy as a whole suffer when permits can be rented to foreign citizens without proper documentation. Fair rule enforcement, according to Mashaba, is about more than just following the law; it’s also about helping South Africans who make a living through informal trade keep their employment and opening doors to new prospects.

In the eyes of onlookers, Mashaba’s remarks will only serve to inflame the already heated arguments around urban law enforcement, business possibilities, and immigration. His demand for complete legal compliance is an expression of a larger movement for transparency and equity in the allocation of public funds and licenses.

There is now mounting pressure on the City of Johannesburg to address the discovery and guarantee the fair and lawful allocation of trading permits. Mashaba’s position makes it quite apparent that system infractions, irrespective of who is responsible, must be dealt with swiftly in order to preserve order and safeguard the interests of local businesses.

Many Mashaba backers saw in Mashaba’s comments a continuation of their long-standing worries about the need to give South African citizens economic opportunity and the implementation of legislation. Permit allocation and informal trading are divisive topics in Johannesburg’s social and political climate.

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