Read the following scenario, then answer the question. In a remote community situated in Melmoth, KwaZulu-Natal, Zodwa Moyo, a recent migrant from Gokwe, Zimbabwe, engages in the sale of vetkoek (amagwinya) and fried chips from her shack throughout th
The correct answer is **d. c and d**.
Explanation:
- Option **a** is true, as the formal sector may not have enough jobs to absorb all workers, which drives people to informal employment.
- Option **b** is also true, as the informal sector can help keep prices lower by providing goods and services without the overhead costs of formal businesses.
- Option **c** is true, as informal sector workers often operate without permanent business sites due to financial constraints.
- Option **d** is the exception, as informal sector workers generally do not provide taxes to the government, and the government often struggles to regulate or benefit from informal businesses.
- Option **e** can be subjective but generally holds as a perspective regarding quality in some informal operations compared to formal ones.
Thus, the statements listed in **d**—specifically regarding government benefits from taxing informal workers—do not align with the realities of the informal sector, making **d** the correct selection.


