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E. Wholesale and retail trade, covering stores, spaza shops, eCommerce and informal traders:
1. Any food product, including non-alcoholic beverages and animal food;
2. The sale of hot cooked food, only for home delivery;
3. Toilet Paper, sanitary pads, sanitary tampons, condoms;
4. Hand sanitiser, disinfectants, soap, alcohol for industrial use, household cleaning products, and personal protective equipment;
5. Products for the care of babies and toddlers;
6. Personal toiletries, including haircare, body and face care products, rollons, deodorants, dental care products;
7. Medical and Hospital Supplies, medicine, equipment and personal protective equipment;
8. Fuel and lighting, including coal, wood, paraffin and gas;
9. Airtime and electricity
10. Hardware, components and supplies required by any qualifiedtradespersons solely for the purpose of emergency repairs at residential homes;
11. Hardware, components and supplies required by any entity engaged in the provision of essential services for any project related to the provision of water, electricity or other essential services;
12. Components for vehicles undergoing emergency repairs where such vehicle is used by a person engaged in essential services work;
13. Chemicals, packaging and ancillary products used in the production of any these products;
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14. Textiles required to produce face masks, and other personal protective equipment;
15. Winter clothing, bedding and heaters;
16. Children’s clothing;
17. Stationery and educational books;
18. Tobacco products;
19. Personal ICT equipment including computers, mobile telephones and other home office equipment;
20. No sale of liquor permitted