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Authorities inspected a tavern in Marhambeni, Mthatha West after community members raised safety concerns on social media.
Residents first raised concerns about the premises earlier this week, claiming school children were being allowed inside the establishment during school hours.
Following the complaints, law enforcement officials from King Sabata Dalindyebo Local Municipality conducted an inspection on Friday to assess whether the business was complying with local regulations.
What happened
Community members in Mthatha West raised concerns online about activities at a tavern in the Marhambeni area.
According to residents, school learners were allegedly entering the premises during school hours and purchasing alcohol. Community members called for authorities to investigate and ensure the establishment was operating legally.
In response to the complaints, the O.R. Tambo District Municipality confirmed that officials from the King Sabata Dalindyebo Local Municipality inspected the premises.
During the inspection, officials identified several compliance issues. Enforcement action was taken in line with the relevant regulatory framework.
The district municipality said the matter is now being handled by Public Safety and Law Enforcement authorities within the local municipality.
Key details from the municipal update
- The tavern is located in Marhambeni, Mthatha West.
- Complaints were raised by community members on social media.
- Law enforcement officials conducted an inspection on Friday.
- Several compliance issues were identified during the inspection.
- Enforcement action was taken according to applicable regulations.
- The case is now being handled by King Sabata Dalindyebo Local Municipality authorities.
Why it matters
Community members raised concerns mainly about the safety of young people.
Residents said the presence of school learners at alcohol-selling premises during school hours could expose children to harmful environments and illegal alcohol sales.
Municipal officials said they appreciate community members who raise issues affecting the wellbeing of residents.
Authorities also confirmed that establishments operating within the municipality must comply with licensing rules and public safety regulations.
What happens next
The matter remains under investigation by Public Safety and Law Enforcement officials from the King Sabata Dalindyebo Local Municipality.
Authorities say they will continue monitoring the situation while the necessary regulatory processes continue.
Residents are encouraged to report suspected illegal activities or safety risks involving businesses to municipal law enforcement authorities.
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