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Regulatory News South Africa

Shebeen permit extended by 8 months

Gauteng MEC for economic development Qedani Mahlangu has given shebeens in the province permit extensions for eight months.

Mahlangu said the extension would provide the necessary space for the migration of shebeen permits into the liquor licensing regime. This will lead to better regulation of the sale of liquor in Gauteng.

The decision was welcomed by the Gauteng Liquor Forum (GLF), which represents more than 8000 shebeen and tavern owners. The GLF had voiced concerns over the proposed changes to the Gauteng Liquor Bill, which would have seen shebeen permits expire this month.

GLF spokesman, Linda Madida said: "We applaud the MEC's decision to extend shebeen permits for another eight months. We believe that this will give liquor traders across our province the opportunity to be a part of the process that will shape the Gauteng Liquor Bill going forward.

"By taking this decision, Mahlangu is providing an opportunity of further engagement with all stakeholders to be part of the process to develop a legislative-enabling environment for shebeen licensing."

Madida reminded GLF members to follow permit rules.

"Permits are not for sale and their renewal is free of charge. Mahlangu has given us all the opportunity to trade legally, so let's ensure that we do it responsibly," he said.

Last month, Mahlangu said shebeen permits, which were due to expire in June 2010, would be reviewed and communities living near shebeens would be consulted. She said there would be rules prohibiting shebeens from operating within 500 metres of a school or place of worship.

Source: Sowetan

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