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Covid-19: Extension of temporary business permits in Standerton

Application forms for new applications are available at the municipal offices in Standerton and Morgenzon.

The communications department of the Lekwa Municipality issued a notice about the extension of the validity of business permits.

Citing the Disaster Management Act 57 of 2002 and the Municipal Systems Act 32 of 2000, the municipality said temporary business permits of small, medium and macro-enterprises as well as traders, are still valid.

Their validity period ended on 30 April.

Application forms for new applications are available at the municipal offices in Standerton and Morgenzon.

Any enquiries can be directed to either Mr R Makhabela at 079 894 8456 or Mr M Phosa at 067 415 1157.


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