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Fireworks.
The City of Tshwane has called on residents and businesses to strictly comply with the fireworks by-laws.
Emergency Services say the misuse of fireworks increases the risk of fires, injuries and damage to property.
The city has warned that illegal trading and unauthorised displays of fireworks will not be tolerated.
The city has reminded the public that any planned fireworks display must be approved in advance by the relevant authorities.
♦️FESTIVE SEASON BLITZ♦️
EMS Chief of Fire, Andries Mucavela, is urging residents to exercise extreme caution with fireworks, candles, traditional rituals, and open flames during the festive season. He highlights the high fire risk associated with unsafe handling, overcrowded… pic.twitter.com/UuqG7qXd6S
— COJ People’s MMC Public Safety (@PublicSafetyMMC) December 5, 2025
Traders are required to hold valid licences and obtain written permission before selling fireworks.
Emergency Services have also cautioned against the unsafe storage of flammable substances.
Residents are urged to report any fire or rescue incidents immediately to prevent loss of life and property.
Related video| Do’s and don’ts for fireworks safety – Robert Mulaudzi:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Gy9GYLDTHRE
