FOOD POISONING IN SOUTH AFRICA @KASIBCNEWS

FOOD POISONING IN SOUTH AFRICA @KASIBCNEWS The African National Congress Women’s League (ANCWL) is deeply concerned by the alarming rate of food poisoning incidents that have claimed the lives of many children- with 19 lives lost and 437 affected in Gauteng, and also affecting more than a thousand of children across the country. The cause of the deaths is linked to organophosphate contamination, and this has had the most impact on children between the ages of 4- 9 years old. This is not just a public health crisis; it is a call for us to act with both urgency and compassion. We recognise that among those impacted by these incidents, are women street vendors most of whom are our sisters, mothers and grandmothers, striving to make an honest living by selling snacks and foods to our communities. It is essential to acknowledge that these vendors find themselves vulnerable to this tragic contamination of food that threatens their children, their livelihoods and their dignity....