#ANCYL| League concerned with illegal immigrants owning spaza shops

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While the ANC Youth League in Limpopo agrees with the notion that prevention is better than cure, it is however disappointed in the manner at which the food poisoning matter is being handled by the Limpopo Education department. Speaking to Nghamula Chauke, ANCYL Provincial Secretary Oliver Mabunda said it can never be right that South African hawkers are the ones taking the flak for developments around recent hospitalisation of learners who are alleged to have consumed poisonous food stuff. Mabunda is urging government to look into the root cause of the problem and deal with illegal immigrants who are operating spaza shops.
28 Oct 2024 English South Africa Business · Arts

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