Food Poisoning | Hlabisa visits boy hospitalised after eating snacks in Soweto
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- Опубликовано: 11 апр 2025
- Cooperative Governance Minister, Velenkosini Hlabisa is visiting an eight-year-old boy, who has been hospitalised after eating snacks from a spaza shop in Soweto, Johannesburg.
The child has been admitted to the ICU.
This morning's visit comes weeks after spaza shop owners were ordered to register their businesses in an effort to improve health and safety standards in the sector.
SABC News reporter Mbalenhle Mthethwa is reporting from the Chris Baragwanath Hospital.
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Please keep it up Hon Hlabisa you are on point🙏
At this point I place the full blame on the parents. Stop giving those things your hard earned money. Stop it!
Well we all knew Ramaphosa dealt with the situation completely wrong and we all knew it was just a matter of time before this problem will resurface.
In a functioning country the person would have been arrested for culpable homicide if someone died. But this South Africa, TALK TALK when crisis happens.
The media itself does not hold these politicians accountable, all soft questions.
why news aver time Soweto Soweto
It's not Spaza shop but the food that they eat at schools its a donated food from retail companies donating expired food to schools
You are lying. This one he bought from the spaza shop
U are correct
Another foreigner commenting.
@@emsonhofisi1872 Wrong foreigner.
@@hgfku-tn6hb No its not the Spaza owners, they have no motives to kill our kids, this is people trying to create divisions and killing kids deliberately to cause confusion and divisions, its all deliberate.
lol mxm this should be not on the news anymore
The fact that Dada is there makes this un-credible.
I'm sorry but I don't believe a thing uttered by this guy's mouth.
They don't want to leason.
Uramaphosa wathi abaregiste izitolo nakoke ziyagula futhi izingane akajabule
Well what you expect when our own people have made it legal for foreigners to own shops by allowing them to register on SA citizens name.