Is red tape strangling SA’s informal economy?
Labour lawyer Michael Bagraim argues that how excessive over-regulations and red tape are stifling South Africa's informal economy, particularly small businesses and street traders.
In Cape Town, there are approximately 6000 designated informal trading bays, but many traders operate outside these areas due to limited availability. With only 2000 inspectors nationwide, effective oversight is lacking.
What’s more, current laws like the Meat Safety Act of 2000 and the Health Act of 1977, along with fire safety and ventilation standards, create burdensome requirements for informal traders and small businesses.
So how do we shift from punitive management to practical support, enabling the informal economy to thrive? Michael Bagraim explains more now.

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