More than 50 businesses operated by foreigners have been shut down in the Durban central business district for selling expired goods and operating without licenses
Fifty business were shut down and 20 undocumented foreigners arrested during an operation in Durban's CBD on Wednesday.More than 50 businesses operated by foreigners have been shut down in the Durban central business district for selling expired goods and operating without licences.
“What is more concerning is that during this operation, inspectors found illegal banking of money in Victoria Street. In addition, it is disturbing that undocumented foreign nationals have been operating freely and flouting lockdown regulations,” said the department of economic development in a statement.
United States Latest News, United States Headlines
Similar News:You can also read news stories similar to this one that we have collected from other news sources.
Durban tenants claims landlords are demanding rent despite lockdownTenants fear they might be left out on the street because they cannot afford to pay their rent during lockdown. PostKZN
Read more »
Newborn baby boy found dead in rubbish pile in DurbanAccording to Leon Fourie, Operations manager for Life Response ambulance service, they received a call just after 11am, about an abandoned baby in a rubbish bin along Denis Hurley and Soldiers Way in Durban Central.
Read more »
WATCH | Alleged Durban drug kingpin 'Teddy Mafia' gets police escort home from jailPolice in Chatsworth, south of Durban, are probing the conduct of one their officers, who was filmed escorting an alleged drug dealer to his home from jail this week
Read more »
Durban metro cop hangs up his hat after 40 years on the jobAfter 40 years of chasing crooks and upholding law and order, Senior Superintendent Eddie von Bargen will be saying goodbye to his days as a Metro police officer.
Read more »
'It's heartbreaking': KZN business owner on lockdown strainBusiness has taken a dip for the owner of what was one of the busiest hangouts and food catering joints in Durban, Casablanca Lifestyle in Molweni.
Read more »