Two Johannesburg learners, a Grade 4 and a Grade 7 pupil, died in separate incidents, one death was related to a spaza shop.
Spaza shops have been a key topic in South Africa's online xenophobic dialogue for years because many of these convenience stores are owned by Africans from other parts of the continent. The call for ...
Gauteng Premier Panyaza Lesufi has warned South Africans against registering spaza shops on behalf of foreigners who did not ...
A series of devastating events has plagued South African society in recent months with reports across multiple media outlets of the hospitalisation and death of children in the country. Some of these ...
The president confirmed that authorities have already begun closing spaza shops with doubtful business practices.
KwaZulu-Natal Premier Thamsanqa Ntuli has outlined a series of government interventions in a bid to curb food safety ...
Last week, five-year-old Siyabonga Mnisi - also from Diepkloof - died after allegedly consuming snacks from a spaza shop near ...
Telkom customers can now report expired food sales via 012 065 1940 for free, following recent incidents locally.
The chairperson of the Parliament’s Agriculture committee, Dina Pule, expects the Department of Agriculture to provide an ...
The Gauteng Department of Education has confirmed the death of a Grade 7 pupil who was shot at his family’s house in Riverlea ...
The alarming number of deaths caused by food poisoning in townships raises a pressing concern that demands immediate ...
The Border Management Authority says it's stepping up its efforts to detect and intercept any illegal import of pesticides ...