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All must be allowed to trade

Bruce Rencken from the Lifestyle Centre needs to understand, shopping in Ballito is not restricted to his shopping centre only (Rencken takes Junction expansion to court, Courier, August 21). He moved from a dead centre down in Ballito to where he now trades and nobody opposed to his move. His centre created a lot of …

Bruce Rencken from the Lifestyle Centre needs to understand, shopping in Ballito is not restricted to his shopping centre only (Rencken takes Junction expansion to court, Courier, August 21).

He moved from a dead centre down in Ballito to where he now trades and nobody opposed to his move. His centre created a lot of inconvenience to us the motorists, residents and other users, yet he said nothing!

The rank was created there because of his centre and he once again said nothing. When the Checkers centre was being built, he opposed with every excuse via your paper to stop them, yet he failed miserably.

Now he opposes to this new centre, accusing the municipality of flouting the rules. Mmmm, I guess history repeats itself.

He must come clean from his heart. He looks at the ocean and thinks that all the water can be drunk by him, and it’s exclusively for him. Sorry, but all are allowed to trade in Ballito. Let the council do its work! Stop poking your nose into other peoples pockets.

MOE DESAI

KwaDukuza

 


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