FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

ADVOCACY & LEGAL SUPPORT

The bill threatens informal traders by criminalsing small-scale cigarette sales and increasing the illicit cigarette trade.

Fair tax regulations, access to trading permits, and protection against police harassment

GENERAL INQUIRIES

Yes, if they are legally operating in South Africa.

JOIN THE MOVEMENT!

The National Informal Traders Alliance of South Africa (NITASA) is here to stand with you. We are dedicated to protecting your rights, fighting against unfair policies, and advocating for fair economic opportunities.

Whether you need support, have questions about regulations, or want to be part of a stronger network, we’re here to help. Get in touch with us today—let’s build a better future for informal traders together!

JOIN THE MOVEMENT!

The National Informal Traders Alliance of South Africa (NITASA) is here to stand with you. We are dedicated to protecting your rights, fighting against unfair policies, and advocating for fair economic opportunities.

Whether you need support, have questions about regulations, or want to be part of a stronger network, we’re here to help. Get in touch with us today—let’s build a better future for informal traders together!