WATCH: Customers staying away from Chinatown Mall over coronavirus fears
Updated | By Neo Motloung & Gaopalelwe Phaleatsile
Shop owners at China Mall in Johannesburg say fears over the coronavirus are affecting their daily business.
South Africa has confirmed seven cases since the outbreak of COVID-19 in the Chinese city of Wuhan in January.
The virus has since spread across the world, causing fear and panic.
Store assistant, Blessing K Gamah, says the lockdown at the epicentre of the virus in Wuhan has also had an impact on goods coming into South Africa.
Maxjunior Chidarikire, who manages a Chinese owned electronic store, says the stigma against Chinese people has a severe negative impact on sales.
Watch the full report below:
Show's Stories
-
How much cashiers earn in South Africa
Take a look at how much cashiers earn at some of the biggest retailers i...
Breakfast with Martin Bester 5 hours ago -
Woolies surprises consumers with Chuckles beauty range
Woolworths is synonymous with listening to its consumers; is this an exa...
The Workzone with Elana Afrika-Bredenkamp 7 hours ago