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President: 1000 spaza shops, supermarkets and warehouses closed down

28 November 2024 by Guest

President: 1000 spaza shops, supermarkets and warehouses closed down

President Cyril Ramaphosa says more than 1 000 spaza shops, supermarkets and warehouses have been closed since he announced a range of measures to prevent further incidents foodborne illnesses two weeks ago. 

Delivering his annual address to the National Council of Provinces (NCOP) in Parliament on Thursday, the President said that nearly 200 000 spaza shops have been visited.  

“Since we announced a range of measures two weeks ago, multi-disciplinary teams have been conducting inspections of spaza shops across the country.

“Nearly 200 000 spaza shops have been visited. More than 1 000 spaza shops, supermarkets and warehouses have been closed down. Large quantities of goods have been confiscated and numerous fines have been issued for violations of by-laws,” the President said. 

The President acknowledged the critical role spaza shops and informal traders play in the economy, particularly in townships and rural areas. 

These outlets provide food, convenience, and value to millions of South Africans, forming an essential link in the local food supply chain.

However, he said the recent spate of foodborne illnesses had highlighted several risks associated with these enterprises.

“The tragic deaths of a number of children after eating food from some of these outlets has required urgent and decisive action to prevent the contamination of food by harmful substances, particularly pesticides that are being sold unlawfully,” he said.

Two weeks ago, President Ramaphosa addressed the nation where he announced measures to address the recurring foodborne illnesses that have claimed the lives of more than 22 people and children across the country.  

The measures, the President had explained, included getting hazardous pesticides off the street, protection of children from exposure to these substances, and the prevention of future outbreaks. 

President Ramaphosa had announced the immediate closure of spaza shops implicated in the deaths and stricter regulations to protect communities. 

To ensure compliance, the President ordered that all spaza shops and food-handling facilities must register with their respective municipalities within 21 days. – SAnews.gov.za

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Thursday, November 28, 2024

President Cyril Ramaphosa says more than 1 000 spaza shops, supermarkets and warehouses have been closed since he announced a range of measures to prevent further incidents foodborne illnesses two weeks ago. 

Delivering his annual address to the National Council of Provinces (NCOP) in Parliament on Thursday, the President said that nearly 200 000 spaza shops have been visited.  

“Since we announced a range of measures two weeks ago, multi-disciplinary teams have been conducting inspections of spaza shops across the country.

“Nearly 200 000 spaza shops have been visited. More than 1 000 spaza shops, supermarkets and warehouses have been closed down. Large quantities of goods have been confiscated and numerous fines have been issued for violations of by-laws,” the President said. 

The President acknowledged the critical role spaza shops and informal traders play in the economy, particularly in townships and rural areas. 

These outlets provide food, convenience, and value to millions of South Africans, forming an essential link in the local food supply chain.

However, he said the recent spate of foodborne illnesses had highlighted several risks associated with these enterprises.

“The tragic deaths of a number of children after eating food from some of these outlets has required urgent and decisive action to prevent the contamination of food by harmful substances, particularly pesticides that are being sold unlawfully,” he said.

Two weeks ago, President Ramaphosa addressed the nation where he announced measures to address the recurring foodborne illnesses that have claimed the lives of more than 22 people and children across the country.  

The measures, the President had explained, included getting hazardous pesticides off the street, protection of children from exposure to these substances, and the prevention of future outbreaks. 

President Ramaphosa had announced the immediate closure of spaza shops implicated in the deaths and stricter regulations to protect communities. 

To ensure compliance, the President ordered that all spaza shops and food-handling facilities must register with their respective municipalities within 21 days. – SAnews.gov.za

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