The National Consumer Commission is warning South African consumers to steer clear of 113 untraceable companies in the country, saying that they risk losing money. The NCC updated its list of untraceable suppliers this week, adding 20 new companies to the 90 previously listed. The newly identified suppliers are based in Gauteng, KwaZulu-Natal, and the Western Cape, with some operating entirely online, making it even harder for consumers and authorities to track them. The NCC warns consumers to exercise extra caution when dealing with these suppliers. Bongiwe Zwane caught up with the NCC spokesperson Pheto Ntaba...

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