SAPRA ANNUAL REPORT (2020-2021)

SAPRA Feature – Retailing SA – July 2021

Kindly find the links to the SAPRA media articles featured in Retailing SA online and Convenience Store Retailer online magazines.Read the Retailer SA article here…Read the Convenience Store Retailer article here…

IR Seminar invite and registration form

Disciplinary enquiries & Management of DisciplineDownload invite & registration form

ABSA WEBINAR – REINVENTING THE FUEL INDUSTRY AFTER COVID-19 PANDEMIC

ABSA, in collaboration with GridCars, the South African Petroleum Industry Association (SAPIA) and the South African Petroleum Retailers Association (SAPRA), invited you to the first of a series of industry webinars.Download pdf. document

OTL Africa 2020 Virtual Expo

Appreciation letter from OTL Chairman – Emeka Akabogu to SAPRA Director Vishal PremlallDownload pdf. letter

University study – Opex and related items in RAS

Herewith details of an all-encompassing Industry commissioned University Study on Opex and related items in RAS that is currently underway. The application of RAS currently is not consistent across industry and open for misinterpretation. The study will be broken down into phases, with phase 1 being clear and unambiguous interpretation of the definitions. Should you wish to find out more …

Africa Tech Week – 5 & 6 May 2021

Feedback on Illegal Trading

We are happy to report that the illegal trading activities reported via our SAPRA whistle blower hotline have been presented to the inspectorate within the Policing Compliance Forum (PCF), which includes the Associations, DMRE, Legal, SARS, SAPS and other Industry stakeholders. The majority of cases reported have had inspections and where necessary punitive compliance notices or closure notices were issued. …

BARGAINING COUNCIL FOR THE FAST FOOD, RESTAURANT, CATERING AND ALLIED TRADES

You may be aware of a number of media reports regarding the establishment of the abovementioned bargaining council and the publication and extension to non-parties, of its Main Collective Agreement. Click on the link below: https://www.businessinsider.co.za/restaurants-must-increase-wages-arrange-funeral-benefits-and-pay-r70-a-month-for-clean-uniforms-2021-1  This development may have an impact on certain Members of SAPRA and as a consequence, we have secured a process in terms of which …

RAS Matrix – December 2020