Eswatini Daily News

REVOCATION OF SELECTED BUSINESS OPERATIONS

In line with His Excellency the Right Honourable Prime Minister’s announcement of the revision of the gradual relaxation of business operations, Government, through the Ministry of Commerce, Industry and Trade has come to the decision to revoke
some of the permits issued over the past week.

The following permits are hereby revoked, effective Friday the 24th
April 2020:

  1. Car dealerships
  2. Craft Vendors
  3. Photographic Studios
  4. Agents and Consultants
  5. Dry Cleaners
  6. Driving Schools
  7. Furniture Shops
  8. General Dealers not selling food items
  9. Car Wash business
  10. Casinos and gambling shops
  11. Clothing Shops – only baby clothes and baby essentials shall be on sale, under revised conditions.

The following businesses shall continue to operate but under strict
conditions:

  1. Retail outlets selling baby clothes and essentials – These shall now operate two days a week, on Wednesdays and Saturdays, between 10am and 3pm.
  2. Stationery Shops – These shall operate daily between 9am and 3pm
  3. Automobile Workshops, Spares Shops, Repairs & Breakdown Services – These shall also operate daily between 9am and 3pm. Breakdown Services will, however, operate on extended hours based on emergencies.
  4. Construction – These shall operate daily but under very strict guidelines as guided by the World Health Organisation and the
    Ministry of Health.

Essential Industries as announced on the 27th March 2020 will remain operational for now, also under the conditions set out by the Government of the Kingdom of Eswatini.

1. Food and Agriculture; which includes:

2. Retail and consumer goods suppliers, which include:

3. Network Infrastructure; which include:

4. Medical and Health; which include:

5. Forestry and Sawmills

6. IT Systems and Telecommunications
7. Finance and Insurance
8. Tourism and Hospitality
9. Communications e.g. Media
10. Hardware Shops
11. Funeral Parlours
12. NGOs – particularly those servicing essential industries.
13. Public Transport and cross-border trade transport.

All other businesses shall remain closed.
Warning Against Price Inflation, Unfair Business Practices In conclusion, the Ministry has noted with concern that some
businesses continue to inflate prices for food and goods to the detriment of the consumers. On the other hand, we have received disturbing reports of some some shops that force consumers to buy goods for a certain amount before they can be sold scarce commodities.

As a Ministry, we strongly condemn such acts. This is in contravention of Section 18 of the Corona Virus (COVID-19) Regulations 2020. We shall, therefore, be vigilant and conduct random inspections working together with armed forces. Anyone found to be in breach of these Regulations shall be liable to a fine not exceeding E500 000 as
stated in Section 24.

 

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