@@maxpyn8120Spaza shops were a local thing. These illegal foreigners eyes guys got big seeing the money our people made from it and stole the idea. Back in the day not a lot of people could get to the bigger shops so the spaza shops wsd the place to go.. They used to sell It was ran out of peoples houses and they bought small amounts hence why we never had food poisoning issues because their stock was little and they would sell out quick. These people drove the locals out by lowering prices and buying counterfeit food.. Our people bought real brands and bought at real retail prices.
The government has closed South African small businesses in their communities for 30 years, sending J Metro Police Dept. Some of them come from homelands to harm poor people in their communities. People have closed businesses due to this by-law, which allows foreigners to operate businesses in our Country. Go to the Joburg Inner City, which is dirty and smells of people who dislike themselves, pouring dirty water on the pavement where people walk, you wouldn't see people selling on the pavement before the ANC came to power.
@@Tinker8531remember they where in exile for their youth life so they are used to countries that looks like Jozi now so that's why they don't care of the dirtynes that is in jozi
No, they are not 90% foreign owned. But we want to keep the ones who employ thousands of South Africans, pay millions in tax into our economy, looks beautiful, are clean and manufacturers first class goods. We don't want ramshackle small businesses who don't pay tax, and makes the place look dirty and are no benefit to our country. Zimbabwe needs to revive its economy, why not ask these spaza shops and other businesses to go to your cities and build your economy. Make sure they pay tax though.
Lol registered foreign businesses , i.e multinational companies/ European companies pay huge amounts of tax to operate in any country my guy !! Spaza's don't.......
Clearly you are having statistics problems, 90% of business are foreign owned where?? Because the last time I checked majority of businesses in SA are SA brands and they can't be closed in that case
I was a bit annoyed by the question on skills, to run a spaza shop? Great response to shut that down! The business minded people will flourish the rest will support the Spaza shop. Agreed that the Landlords are the blocker to compliance!
Those warehoudes were probably selling low quality and expired food to spaza shops. That had an impact on big manufacturers in terms of lowering the demand and they ebded up retrenching people. Let things get back to normal like in 80s... These low quality foof have an impact on our life span. You see the young ones looking like adults is becaude of these food... Bring back our South Africa... Viva Duduza residents who have no foreign Nationals running spaza shops...
@@maxpyn8120 Competition that benefits the country, Not people who walks across borders, open shops with registration, don't pay tax and sells expired foreign imported goods. Sends their money back to their countries. That is not competition that is abusing the country and its people. But mainly its a government who has allowed all these illegal activities. When the governments wants to apply the rule of law, foreigners want to kick up a storm, imagine that.
@Tinker8531 it is they are out performing the locals. The locals don't want to do the jobs foreigners do. They also can't save money and they party and drink too much. I'm a local shop owner who evolved so these foreigners are no match to me. My dad was a foreigner we lived in a container when I was born. Now my dad have his home I have mine in a leafy suburb. From spaza shop it went to general dealer I joined at age 20 then it grew to frozen foods and egg distribution. Now at 40 I'm adding I poultry farm. What made us more successful and I tell others as well live very cheap don't drink alcohol don't gamble don't party live humble get married then have kids . The lifestyle of locals are the opposite which make success very challenging
Here we are talking about unfair and immoral competition where foreign nationals sell goods at very low prices because they buy sub standard and counterfeit goods from illegal fly-by-night wholesalers.
It's not a critical skill, as he said. Im in a foreign country, and I hwve have to obey the rules. Why not do the same in their country and pay the tax
You shouldn't allow those around you wine you up because they are upset about the things I speak about. You overstand my humor especially when its about sensitive matters such as colonization. If their ego dominates their character it means their judgements are most likely to be less accurate.. I am a Regstaat and you are too. Its bigger than I. Its a Credle and sanctuary for humankind and the enforcement of its laws must be known throughout the world consistent with the Bill of rights and the values and principles of the Regstaat. But those who ignore or undermine the laws of the Regtaat should be dealt with hushly and profitable.
What is the interviewer talking about, if Foreigners owned the spaza shops in townships why is it not better for SA supermarkets to go in. They create jobs for locals and pay tax!!!.
I agree, but we had VBS in our lifetime, and our black comrades chowed it, as for our economy we had a part of it in our lifetime but our black comrades gave it to the Guptas
@@ThamiNtombela-fj1sn the masses had a piece of the economy in there hands, unfortunately our black comrades gave it to the Gupta brothers, eish who said life is fair
We want our land Wena usitshela Ngo VBS 😊 our focus is land that's why most are voting mk 2029 we will show you colours not that one called fake rainbow nation
@@tamara40 Wena remember when the Guptas had that expensive wedding at sun city with money meant to uplift the poor black farmers in the free state and there family members refused to be served by black people, ubaba our MK leader turned a blind eye to the injustice being done to the black masses, shame
Inconvenience foreigners you mean. South Africans functioned quite well before open borders, stop trying to make yourselves seem indispensable. These shops are non tax payers and sell nasty foods, they need to go, no benefit to SA.
Where did they get it during Apartheid when the racist government gave them nothing to start their business. They will manage. Be glad foreigners are going because they said South Africans must get rid of Whites before getting rid of them because they belong as Africans. Even Asians are saying that. They even complaining that Blacks prefer WMC supermarkets instead of their rotten businesses. Imagine that !!! The sense of entitlement they have to decide who trades in Black communities because they truly believe in Malema and his nonsense. All whilst they don't pay tax,
So it's better gogo get sick eat rotten food, shame on you hate your gogo why help her go to shop rite buy her bread instead of taking her money and feed your children.
Ramaphosa Enjoys childrens dying in south Africa if it was his children's he wouldn't act like this but instead he's allowing such things to happen, wit or without registration Abahambe!!!!
Locals' demands are reasonable. You can't go in any country for spaza shop
Our people did run spaza shops before the foreign nationals arrive
Yes They Did... Since you're foreigner you just need to keep quiet.@maxpyn8120
@@maxpyn8120Spaza shops were a local thing. These illegal foreigners eyes guys got big seeing the money our people made from it and stole the idea. Back in the day not a lot of people could get to the bigger shops so the spaza shops wsd the place to go.. They used to sell It was ran out of peoples houses and they bought small amounts hence why we never had food poisoning issues because their stock was little and they would sell out quick. These people drove the locals out by lowering prices and buying counterfeit food.. Our people bought real brands and bought at real retail prices.
@@maxpyn8120You're either very young or not South African but house shops were a local thing
@@maxpyn8120they did from caravans or their houses. It was NEVER an issue
@@maxpyn8120 They did... even under the apartheid system. The new immigration weave started post 1994
The government has closed South African small businesses in their communities for 30 years, sending J Metro Police Dept. Some of them come from homelands to harm poor people in their communities. People have closed businesses due to this by-law, which allows foreigners to operate businesses in our Country. Go to the Joburg Inner City, which is dirty and smells of people who dislike themselves, pouring dirty water on the pavement where people walk, you wouldn't see people selling on the pavement before the ANC came to power.
And South Africa is dirty 😢
@@sindisiwebilly9184 Has become dirty, ANC don't care about what the country looks like.
@@Tinker8531 The only thing that matters to them is money. How come the country be corrupt like this. No value in everything but bribes everywhere 😔.
@@sindisiwebilly9184well said 👍🏽👍🏽
@@Tinker8531remember they where in exile for their youth life so they are used to countries that looks like Jozi now so that's why they don't care of the dirtynes that is in jozi
Why not open these spaza shop at their own countries. Who travels from as far as Somalia just to open a SA. How many countries have they passed 😮😢
Abahambe period
90% of business are foreign owned, dont stop at spaza shops, close them all.
No, they are not 90% foreign owned. But we want to keep the ones who employ thousands of South Africans, pay millions in tax into our economy, looks beautiful, are clean and manufacturers first class goods. We don't want ramshackle small businesses who don't pay tax, and makes the place look dirty and are no benefit to our country. Zimbabwe needs to revive its economy, why not ask these spaza shops and other businesses to go to your cities and build your economy. Make sure they pay tax though.
Lol registered foreign businesses , i.e multinational companies/ European companies pay huge amounts of tax to operate in any country my guy !!
Spaza's don't.......
@@Tinker8531 😂 You said it all. People like being obtuse to gaslight our issues ...
Clearly you are having statistics problems, 90% of business are foreign owned where?? Because the last time I checked majority of businesses in SA are SA brands and they can't be closed in that case
I was a bit annoyed by the question on skills, to run a spaza shop? Great response to shut that down! The business minded people will flourish the rest will support the Spaza shop. Agreed that the Landlords are the blocker to compliance!
Those warehoudes were probably selling low quality and expired food to spaza shops.
That had an impact on big manufacturers in terms of lowering the demand and they ebded up retrenching people.
Let things get back to normal like in 80s...
These low quality foof have an impact on our life span.
You see the young ones looking like adults is becaude of these food...
Bring back our South Africa...
Viva Duduza residents who have no foreign Nationals running spaza shops...
And lot of funeral in our society and sad part is youth and children who are dying 😢
If you owned a shop over sea's and you selling shit ooooooo babaaaaa
😂😂😂😂
Well spoken!!!!
Thy open a spaza shops but thy don't employed our poeple
💯 true...they are not helping than abuse the needy ,uneducated people and promote criminality😢
On point our people did run the spaza shops
Competition is everywhere.
@@maxpyn8120 Competition that benefits the country, Not people who walks across borders, open shops with registration, don't pay tax and sells expired foreign imported goods. Sends their money back to their countries. That is not competition that is abusing the country and its people. But mainly its a government who has allowed all these illegal activities. When the governments wants to apply the rule of law, foreigners want to kick up a storm, imagine that.
@Tinker8531 it is they are out performing the locals. The locals don't want to do the jobs foreigners do. They also can't save money and they party and drink too much. I'm a local shop owner who evolved so these foreigners are no match to me. My dad was a foreigner we lived in a container when I was born. Now my dad have his home I have mine in a leafy suburb. From spaza shop it went to general dealer I joined at age 20 then it grew to frozen foods and egg distribution. Now at 40 I'm adding I poultry farm. What made us more successful and I tell others as well live very cheap don't drink alcohol don't gamble don't party live humble get married then have kids . The lifestyle of locals are the opposite which make success very challenging
Here we are talking about unfair and immoral competition where foreign nationals sell goods at very low prices because they buy sub standard and counterfeit goods from illegal fly-by-night wholesalers.
@@maxpyn8120Well said, as much as the truth hurts, those are the facts 👍
Thanks for putting South African first.... God love cover us all
South Africans must go n register in their numbers... gorvement will help from that five million set aside to help building small businesses.
It's not a critical skill, as he said. Im in a foreign country, and I hwve have to obey the rules. Why not do the same in their country and pay the tax
Put South African first please we need our economy back to us
ABAHAMBE
Media houses and gorv will make sure that locals sre sidelined on this one because they getting paid by this people
so you are happy bcz 1000 spaza shop is closed😂😂😂
Come 13/14 December 2024, I want to see something👀
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@@JanetLallu 🤣🤣🤣
Hamba Pakistan
You shouldn't allow those around you wine you up because they are upset about the things I speak about. You overstand my humor especially when its about sensitive matters such as colonization. If their ego dominates their character it means their judgements are most likely to be less accurate.. I am a Regstaat and you are too. Its bigger than I. Its a Credle and sanctuary for humankind and the enforcement of its laws must be known throughout the world consistent with the Bill of rights and the values and principles of the Regstaat. But those who ignore or undermine the laws of the Regtaat should be dealt with hushly and profitable.
You make little sense mate.
ABAHAMBE !
What is the interviewer talking about, if Foreigners owned the spaza shops in townships why is it not better for SA supermarkets to go in. They create jobs for locals and pay tax!!!.
We have VBS that could assist black business, oh sorry we had VBS Floyed, Juju, Semelane and many of our black comrades chowed the money
Typical... But we are determined, we want our economy and land in our native land in our lifetime, period since 1652..
I agree, but we had VBS in our lifetime, and our black comrades chowed it, as for our economy we had a part of it in our lifetime but our black comrades gave it to the Guptas
@@ThamiNtombela-fj1sn the masses had a piece of the economy in there hands, unfortunately our black comrades gave it to the Gupta brothers, eish who said life is fair
We want our land Wena usitshela Ngo VBS 😊 our focus is land that's why most are voting mk 2029 we will show you colours not that one called fake rainbow nation
@@tamara40 Wena remember when the Guptas had that expensive wedding at sun city with money meant to uplift the poor black farmers in the free state and there family members refused to be served by black people, ubaba our MK leader turned a blind eye to the injustice being done to the black masses, shame
Stop Liying we are not class shop
I see a spazamafia coming......
oh wait, we already have that.....
Kak
😂
They don't have the funds, this is gonna inconvenience all of us
Inconvenience foreigners you mean. South Africans functioned quite well before open borders, stop trying to make yourselves seem indispensable. These shops are non tax payers and sell nasty foods, they need to go, no benefit to SA.
Finally
Where are the locals going to get money to stock their spaza shops!!!!??????
Spaza shop is not a supermarket, it's mostly basic everyday items
R5,000,000 is coming from government of South Africa to support black business
Where did they get it during Apartheid when the racist government gave them nothing to start their business. They will manage. Be glad foreigners are going because they said South Africans must get rid of Whites before getting rid of them because they belong as Africans. Even Asians are saying that. They even complaining that Blacks prefer WMC supermarkets instead of their rotten businesses. Imagine that !!! The sense of entitlement they have to decide who trades in Black communities because they truly believe in Malema and his nonsense. All whilst they don't pay tax,
@@AtazowDalkeroYou mean from us taxpayers. Government only gets money from taxpayers. Hence they public servants paid by our taxes.
Locals are bad at saving money. They drink and party and too lazy to work spaza hours 14hours a day 7days a week
Opening a business now have to be classified under scarce skills 😢 shame on you
YES
Business laws must be followed. If you want to invest anywhere in the world, you have to meet eligibility.
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So gogo who lives alone must go to shoprite to buy bread?
Yes
So it's better gogo get sick eat rotten food, shame on you hate your gogo why help her go to shop rite buy her bread instead of taking her money and feed your children.
Why should an elderly person life be put at risk for buying expired food.
@@kgosimotsamaib4 South African bekunama spaza shop b4 1994😂
Gogo will buy bread from a South African owned spazashop
Who is stopping SAs from opening the business 😂😂😂😂
Yoh
This man is useless
This man is stupid and useless
Ramaphosa Enjoys childrens dying in south Africa if it was his children's he wouldn't act like this but instead he's allowing such things to happen, wit or without registration Abahambe!!!!