WATCH | ActionSA calls for probe into spaza shop ownership

CAPE TOWN – Eighty health inspectors were sent across Gauteng today to search for contaminated food. 

The National Institute of Communicable Diseases believes there may be a chemical agent behind some recent poisonings and the agents were looking for the source.

Earlier this month five children died after consuming food allegedly purchased from a spaza shop in Naledi in Soweto. Other hospitalisations have raised concern about food sold at these tuck shops.

READ: Health Department wants to get to the bottom of food contaminations

ActionsSA in Gauteng has strongly criticised the government in Gauteng for what it calls negligence in addressing recurring food tragedies.

It’s calling on government to develop a plan to reclaim businesses from undocumented foreign nations and to support South Africans in operating these businesses.

ActionSA’s Lerato Ngobeni had a conversation with eNCA on this topic.

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