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Licensing your business now an easy process

Businesses which need to be licensed include anyone selling perishable food, bed and breakfast establishments, restaurants, health facilities, entertainment facilities such as adult entertainment and betting facilities, hawkers – including mobile trailer operators, liquor shops and taverns.

Ray Nkonyeni Municipality has called on businesses operating without licences to apply for these before the end of December 2018.

A multidisciplinary panel is currently conducting inspections throughout Ugu District.

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This panel comprises mainly Ugu, Ray Nkonyeni Municipality, South African Revenue Service and Department of Home Affairs personnel,  accompanied by SAPS.

Councillor Dave Watson shares an explanatory infographic to help streamline the process:

CLICK HERE  to download an interactive PDF version for ease of access to documents and the relevant act.

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