Civil society organisation, AfriForum, says the Gauteng Education Department’s ban on the sale of food at schools is too drastic as it will negatively affect learners or expose them to greater danger.
Residents of KwaMashu, north of Durban, are calling for the closure of local spaza shops after teachers at a school in the area discovered capsules inside a sealed packet of chips bought by children.
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A five-year-old child in Cape Town, became ill after eating a mouldy pie bought from a local spaza shop. A five-year-old ...
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According to Paul Makube, FNB’s senior agricultural economist, maize prices in South Africa are ... the South African maize sector faces a delicate balancing act between protecting local farmers and ...
The loss of lives is a damning indictment of the government’s repeated failures to implement adequate food safety regulations and enforce existing standards.