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Joburg restarts Informal Trading Permit process

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Joburg restarts Informal Trading Permit process
Informal trading remains a key part of local economies as the City of Johannesburg resumes its permit registration process. Image: City of Ekurhuleni
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The City of Johannesburg’s MMC for Economic Development, Cllr Nomoya Mnisi, has announced the resumption of the registration, application, and issuing of informal trading permits across the City.

The process start on 6 October in the inner city (Region F) before being rolled out to other regions through a block-by-block implementation approach.

Guided by the Informal Trading Policy (2022), this initiative aims to ensure that the informal trading sector is properly regulated and supported as part of the City’s broader economic development strategy.

MMC Mnisi has called on all eligible informal traders operating in markets, transport facilities, and demarcated trading areas to visit the City’s Informal Trading Unit Office to register and apply for their trading permits.

She said the initiative reflects the City’s ongoing commitment to supporting small businesses and informal traders while ensuring a fair, safe, and inclusive trading environment.

The registration process officially started on 6 October 2025 and will continue until further notice. Traders can register from 09:00 to 15:00 at 66 Jorissen Place, 1st Floor, Main Tower, Braamfontein.

“Informal trading plays a vital role in sustaining livelihoods and driving local economic activity,” said MMC Mnisi. “The City remains committed to creating a well-regulated framework that promotes order, safety, and economic growth.”

Only eligible and compliant traders will receive permits (smart cards). The first permit will be issued at no cost, while renewals and replacements will attract a fee determined by the City. Traders will also be required to pay a monthly rental fee for the use of their stalls or trading spaces.

Applicants must meet the following criteria:

  • South African citizens with a valid green barcoded ID or Smart ID card (to be verified by the Department of Home Affairs).
  • Non-South African citizens with valid identification such as a passport, asylum seeker permit, or refugee permit (18 years or older).
  • Non-South African citizens must also hold:
    • A valid passport with a visa issued under Section 10 of the Immigration Act, 2002 (Act No. 13 of 2002) authorising business operation; or
    • An asylum seeker permit issued under Section 22 of the Refugees Act, 1998 (Act No. 130 of 1998).
  • Supporting documents required:
    • Proof of residence (municipal bill or landlord affidavit)
    • Lease agreement issued by the Johannesburg Property Company (JPC)
    • Proof of rent payment to JPC
    • Certificate of Acceptability (Environmental Health)
    • Fire Certificate (Emergency Management Services)

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