Implementation of the North West Liquor Licensing Act to take effect


By AGISANANG SCUFF

25 November 2025- The North West MEC for Economic Development, Environment, Conservation and Tourism (DEDECT), Bitsa Lenkopane has confirmed the implementation of the North West Liquor Licensing Act, 2016 (Act No. 6 of 2016) for the 2025/26 financial year, following all legislative processes undertaken during the bill stage. Lenkopane said in line with the Act, her department, through the Liquor Regulations Unit, commenced the liquor licence renewal process on 14 November 2025, which will run until 26 February 2026.

She further said the new renewal fees payable for the 2025/26 financial year are now in full effect. Lenkopane added that the published schedule of fees applies to all liquor license holders and payments must be made strictly in accordance with the provisions of the Act.

“The department has noted with great concern the recent statements circulating from a group of individuals claiming to represent license holders and encouraging them not to renew their licenses due to the increase in fees as per the new Provincial Act.

“At this stage, the department emphasizes that such statements do not reflect the position of the broader liquor industry and urges the traders to adhere to their license conditions by renewing for the 2025/26 financial year,” she said.

Lenkopane further said they have already assisted a significant number of license holders in Dr Ruth Segomotsi Mompati District, who have complied with the legislation, while others are awaiting the unfolding of the renewal process. She added that there will be no consideration of any reduction in the fees.

“The current fees are a product of extensive and transparent consultations conducted during the legislative process and are therefore binding in law. Since the campaign’s inception on 14 November 2025, the department has managed to collect R496 000 from liquor traders operating within the municipalities under the Dr Ruth Segomotsi Mompati District Municipality.

“This week, the campaign will be heading to the Potchefstroom College of Agriculture. All liquor traders in the area are urged to respond to the call to renew their licenses. The department further warns liquor traders of a concerning scam, in which fraudsters impersonate liquor officials and contact traders to solicit payments for license renewals through cash-send and e-wallet transactions,” said Lenkopane.

She said these actions are illegal and aimed at exploiting unsuspecting business owners. Lenkopane said liquor traders and members of the public are urged to exercise caution, remain vigilant and verify any communication related to license renewals directly with the department before making any payments.

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North West MEC for DEDECT to host Business Forum Colloquim


By OBAKENG MAJE

13 July 2025- The North West MEC for Economic Development, Environment, Conservation and Tourism (DEDECT), Bitsa Lenkopane will host a Business Forum Colloquium in partnership with key stakeholders in the MSME sector across the North West.

Lenkopane said the colloquium is part of her department’ strategic build-up to the 2025/26 budget speech and forms part of ongoing efforts to strengthen partnerships, foster dialogue, and align departmental interventions with inclusive economic priorities.

“This platform will bring together registered business forums, Development Finance Institutions (DFIs), and key government entities to deliberate on pressing economic challenges affecting the MSME sector, particularly access to bridging finance, regulatory bottlenecks, and institutional support.

“With a strong focus on empowerment, financial solutions, and stakeholder collaboration, the event under the theme “Driving Economic Empowerment” will also align with South Africa’s broader G20 2025 priorities of inclusive growth and sustainable economic development, especially in rural and underserved areas,” she said.

Lenkopane further said forums play a vital role in unlocking local economic opportunities, and this engagement reaffirms the department’s commitment to building a thriving, inclusive, and resilient provincial economy. She added that, the event will be held at the Mmabatho Convention Centre on 15 July 2025, at 12pm.

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North West MEC for DEDECT, Bitsa Lenkopane calls for tranquillity at Hartbeespoort amid racial tensions  


Picture: The Hartbeespoort Dam during cleaning session/Generic 

By KEDIBONE MOLAETSI

18 September 2024- The North West MEC for Economic Development, Environment, Conservation, and Tourism, Bitsa Lenkopane calls on the Madibeng Local Municipality to strengthen its by-laws and raise awareness of business regulations to ensure peaceful dispute resolution without resorting to violence or property damage.

This comes after a recent violent incident in Hartbeespoort, where properties were set on fire. It is alleged that the incident was sparked by racial tensions.  

“We express our deep concern over the recent violent incident. We also acknowledged the racial tensions surrounding the incident, amid allegations that, “Afrikaans-speaking individuals”, are attempting to displace black residents and their businesses from the area.

“The matter has been reported to the police and investigations are currently underway. Transformation is ongoing in the Hartbeespoort area, particularly with the involvement of the Mekgareng Communal Property Association (MCPA) and Oberon Development, following the return of approximately 400 hectares of land to the black community,” she said.

Lenkopane further said the government has already allocated nearly R70 million towards the area’s development, with plans to create a smart city featuring office parks, a five-star hotel and other tourism-enhancing infrastructure. She added that her department remains committed to supporting Mekgareng and Oberon in advancing this significant project.

“The municipality has recorded the highest post-pandemic recovery rate in the province at 65%, particularly Brits and Hartbeespoort Dam. The area’s proximity to Gauteng’s Lanseria and OR Tambo International Airports, offers the North West a strategic advantage in attracting international tourists and revitalizing tourism in the province.

“We cannot allow these violent incidents to derail our recovery efforts, especially during Tourism Month and as we approach the festive season. We affirm that our department will continue collaborating with the Department of Community Safety and Transport, to ensure a safe and enjoyable experience for tourists,” said Lenkopane.

She said roadblocks will be set up along the N4 and other major routes connecting the North West to neighbouring provinces to enhance security measures.  Lenkopane called for those responsible for unlawful activities to be held accountable and urged all parties involved in the Hartbeespoort incidents to allow law enforcement to conduct a thorough investigation.

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North West MEC for DEDECT, Bitsa Lenkopane happy with progress recorded over issuing of licences 


By OBAKENG MAJE 

The North West MEC for Economic Development, Environment, Conservation and Tourism (DEDECT), Bitsa Lenkopane said she is happy with the progress recorded in the last two months on processing and issuing of licences to applicants. Lenkopane said more queries were also addressed and gave involved parties closure on matters raised and cleared paths for licensees to conduct their respective business. 

She further said among the department’s core responsibilities is to register and regularize business operations in the province, including issuing of Liquor and Gambling Licences, where revenue through levies could be sourced for re-investment into the provincial economic support, growth and service delivery. Lenkopane added that she has embarked on a meet and greet session with stakeholders of the department, including entities. 

“Through submitted reports from the directorates, we discovered deficiencies from the North West Liquor Board, where such impeded and its functionalities led to a huge backlog on adjudication of licensing applications. 

“Other members of the Board had also resigned, affecting the Board’s constitutional composition thus being disabled to make legal decisions. I appointed the Liquor Board in July and strengthened its operation to improve and accelerate its work,” she said.

Lenkopane said the chairperson and deputy chairperson were given the responsibility to reposition the entity to enable it to collect more revenue. She said they were also charged with unblocking challenges on the applications and ensuring that set targets are reached on time as many queries were received with being attended to and responses issued. 

“In July alone, the North West Liquor Board has managed to process and adjudicate 79 new licence applications and 9 secondary applications seeking relocations within the same magisterial areas. All applications received were approved and applicants will be invited to receive their licences to be handed over by me on 21 to 23 August 2024 dates. 

“These outcomes were communicated and successful applicants are expected to start operating accordingly and are warned to do so within the Liquor Act prescripts and all applicable laws. The Board has recorded improved collection of revenue from levies in the same period,” said Lenkopane. 

She said the Board has also attended to complaints regarding non-compliance from licencees ranging from non-adherence to operating hours, where a tavern from Ventersdorp was punished among others. Lenkopane appealed to licensees to comply and operate within the law as required and allow their establishments to be embraced by communities so as to contribute to the local economy and reduce unemployment. 

“We warned that those not respecting the law will not be left unpunished to ensure that the rights of all community members are secured. The province is still working on the Act that will allow the entity to, amongst others, enable adjustment with new dispensations. 

“Applicants can meet their respective market requirements such as operation on Sundays and or public holidays. This will however be done with strict compliance measures. We are also pleased with the progress recorded in Gambling Licencing applications,” she said. 

Lenkopane said in early July, she had a session with Gambling Licencees, where she recorded many complaints that included the long turnaround time for the approval of the licences. 

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