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    Gauteng Liquor Board Launches Digital Licensing Drive and Trader Transformation Campaign

    Nomthandazo NtisaBy Nomthandazo Ntisa4 November , 2025
    Gauteng Liquor Board Launches Digital Licensing Drive and Trader Transformation Campaign

    The Gauteng Liquor Board (GLB) has begun a province-wide campaign that brings transformation, digital access, and direct engagement to liquor traders across Gauteng. The rollout marks a new phase in the province’s effort to build an inclusive, transparent, and digitally connected liquor industry.

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    Bringing Transformation to the Ground

    The GLB’s roadshow is designed to meet traders where they are. Through regional sessions, the Board is introducing traders to the new GLB Online Licensing System, a modern platform that makes it easier to apply for, renew, and manage liquor licences.

    The sessions also form part of the consultation process for the Gauteng Liquor Transformation Charter, a policy framework focused on creating a fair and balanced industry. The charter seeks to address long-standing challenges that small and historically disadvantaged traders face, while promoting sustainable growth and responsible trading.

    The campaign aims to bridge the gap between regulation and reality by taking these sessions directly into communities, ensuring that every trader, from township tavern owners to restaurant operators, can participate in shaping the future of the sector.

    Empowering Traders Through Digital Innovation

    For years, liquor-licence management in Gauteng has involved long queues, paperwork, and delays. The GLB’s new online platform simplifies that process. Traders can now handle applications and renewals digitally, saving both time and costs.

    This innovation is especially important for township and peri-urban businesses that previously struggled with administrative barriers. By merging technology with outreach, the GLB is ensuring that smaller traders have the same level of access and efficiency as larger enterprises.

    The system also improves transparency by allowing traders to check their application status online and reducing the need for manual follow-ups, making compliance simpler and more reliable.

    Engaging Directly With Traders

    Throughout November, the Gauteng Liquor Board will host a series of sessions across the province. Each event will include live demonstrations, hands-on training, and open discussions between traders and GLB officials.

    These engagements will allow participants to share their experiences, identify challenges, and suggest improvements to both the online system and the Transformation Charter. By making dialogue part of the process, the Board is strengthening trust and building a foundation for long-term collaboration.

    Province-Wide Engagement Schedule

    DateRegionVenue
    5 November 2025West RandKagiso Memorial and Recreation Centre, Kagiso
    7 November 2025EkurhuleniTshepo Temba Hall, Etwatwa East
    13 November 2025SedibengMafatsane Community Hall, Evaton
    18 November 2025JohannesburgDiepkloof Hall, Diepkloof Zone 3
    20 November 2025TshwaneSausville Community Hall, Saulsville

    All sessions begin at 10:00 AM and are open to liquor traders, business owners, and members of the public.

    Building an Inclusive Industry

    The liquor industry remains one of Gauteng’s most active economic sectors, particularly within township economies. Taverns, restaurants, and wholesalers provide employment, attract tourism, and contribute to municipal revenue. Yet, many small traders have faced barriers such as slow licensing processes and limited access to support.

    The Liquor Transformation Charter aims to change that by promoting fairness, encouraging equal opportunities, and strengthening compliance. It also encourages shared accountability between traders, regulators, and communities to ensure that the industry grows in a responsible and sustainable way.

    This initiative forms part of the GLB’s broader goal to modernise operations and align with Gauteng’s township-economy revitalisation agenda. By formalising small businesses and providing training, the Board is helping to create a more structured and competitive environment for entrepreneurs.

    Why This Initiative Matters

    Transformation in the liquor sector is about more than compliance; it is about empowerment. The GLB’s move toward digitisation and participatory policymaking places Gauteng at the forefront of progressive governance.

    A fully digital licensing process reduces administrative delays, improves record-keeping, and increases efficiency. It allows the Board to focus resources on supporting traders who meet the required standards while promoting fair trade across the province.

    For the public, these improvements mean safer communities, better oversight of liquor outlets, and more confidence in how the sector is managed.

    The Road Ahead

    The success of the campaign depends on participation. Traders are encouraged to attend their regional sessions, register on the GLB Online Licensing System, and contribute their views on how transformation should unfold.

    Officials have highlighted that these sessions are not just about system training but about creating partnerships for long-term progress. When regulators and traders collaborate, the entire sector benefits, from job creation to social responsibility.

    Be Part of Gauteng’s Digital Transformation

    Liquor traders across Gauteng can take part in the campaign by attending sessions in their region or by visiting www.gauteng.gov.za for more information about registration and online licensing.

    As Gauteng continues to lead in digital transformation and inclusive economic development, the Liquor Board’s initiative stands as a model of progress — turning engagement into empowerment and policy into opportunity.

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    Nomthandazo Ntisa

    I’m a passionate writer and journalist dedicated to crafting stories that inform, inspire, and engage. With a background in journalism, media production, and digital content creation, I cover a wide range of topics, including politics, finance, lifestyle, education, jobs, technology, motoring, travel, entertainment, and more.

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