Spate of child poisoning deaths sparks South Africa xenophobia
Six spazas were closed at Olievenhoutbosch outside the capital Pretoria last week for irregularities, municipal council official Sarah Mabotsa said.
A member of the National Consumer Commission records expired biscuits into an inventory book during an inspection on spaza shops in Naledi, Soweto, on October 16, 2024. (AFP)
SOWETO - The deaths of 23 children in Johannesburg this year from suspected food poisoning has ignited anger in South Africa against foreign nationals who run small corner
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