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Secondly they don’t have a certificate of acceptability. As a shop that deals with food, that certificate is a requirement ...
To safeguard residents’ safety, the city’s environmental health practitioners (EHPs) urge the public to be vigilant about what they eat and drink and only buy food from premises with a Certificate of ...
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Chicken Licken shutdown in Tshwane over compliance issuesAuthorities issued the fast-food restaurant a prohibition notice after discovering it lacked a certificate of acceptability, a legal requirement for handling food. During the inspection ...
The Tshwane metro’s enforcement of Regulation 638, which requires food vendors to obtain a certificate of acceptability (COA) for every market, has sparked outrage among street vendors who claim ...
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