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NITASA challenges reintroduction of tobacco Bill

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NITASA, which represents small businesses like street vendors and spaza shop owners, is worried about a new tobacco law being pushed through without proper discussion.They want the government to start over, look at how this law might hurt informal traders, and make sure everyone involved, especially new members of Parliament, reviews all the past feedback. NITASA is deeply concerned about those traders who rely on selling these products for their livelihood.President of NITASA, Rosheda Muller, weighs in now

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NITASA, which represents small businesses like street vendors and spaza shop owners, is worried about a new tobacco law being pushed through without proper discussion.They want the government to start over, look at how this law might hurt informal traders, and make sure everyone involved, especially new members of Parliament, reviews all the past feedback. NITASA is deeply concerned about those traders who rely on selling these products for their livelihood.President of NITASA, Rosheda Muller, weighs in now

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