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January 24, 2026
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FESTIVE SEASON BRINGS NO BOOST FOR INFORMAL TRADERS

Berea — Informal traders in Teya-teyaneng Berea have on Monday emphasized that their businesses remained unchanged before, during and after the festive season as same clients at a regular though popularly known for spending.

During an interview with the agency, one of the informal traders Mr. Kolo Pelesi who has been selling goods before covid-19 Lockdown highlighted that they have not experienced the usual festive season boost since starting their businesses after the covid-19 lockdown.

“Sales have gone down because there are too many of us selling the same products.” Mr Pelesi said.

He further elaborated that they are expecting sales to drop further from Mid-January to February, which is typically the slowest period of the year.

On the other hand, the other trader Mr. Lehlohonolo Manko said business was generally the same with a slight improvement for about two days during the festive period.

Informal trading is the key source of income for many Basotho, particularly in areas like Teya-teyaneng. Traders sell different goods every day from small stalls and kiosks, but the sector faces challenges such as high competition and limited customer spending.  

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