SADTU is disturbed at the rising numbers of food poisoning cases among learners
18 October 2024
The South African Democratic Teachers’ Union is deeply disturbed by the alarming increase in the number of food poisoning cases involving learners in the month of October following the tragic death of six children aged between 6 and 10 from Naledi, Soweto after they allegedly ate poisoned snacks bought from a local spaza shop.
In the past eight days we have witnessed an increase in the number of food poisoning cases involving learners. These include the following:
- Today (17 October), 25 Mshuluzane Mayisela primary school learners at Zithobeni Township in Bronkhorspruit were taken to various medical facilities after they complained of stomach cramps and itching. They had allegedly eaten snacks bought from street vendors outside the school.
- On 16 October, 25 learners from Marhagi Secondary School in VerenaMpumalanga were admitted at the KwaMhlanga Hospital after they complained of having stomach cramps, headaches and some vomited. The learners had allegedly eaten atchar they bought from a vendor outside the school.