Hawkers outraged over school food ban

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  • Опубликовано: 5 ноя 2024
  • A group of hawkers from Limpopo recently submitted a memorandum to the Department of Education in Tzaneen, protesting against a circular that prohibits them from operating near schools.
    This action is in response to reports of suspected food poisoning incidents at several schools in the province.
    To provide more insight into this matter, Isabel Ngobeni from the Hawkers of Mopani has more
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  • @elizabethhlengani2894
    @elizabethhlengani2894 2 часа назад +9

    The women must stop selling their rubbish to poor children at school

    • @annamojapelo2292
      @annamojapelo2292 12 минут назад

      But foreigners are selling the very rubbish? how stupid

  • @A1Zl-k8u
    @A1Zl-k8u Час назад +5

    Why are schools not having TUCK SHOPS INSIDE THE PREMISES AND RUN BY THE SCHOOL BOARD, SO THAT AT THE END OF THE YEAR ARE ABLE TO DECIDE ABOUT THEIR PROFIT. The schools should adopt the attitude that when the bell rings the gates are locked. everything should happen inside.

    • @MzamoAdoons372
      @MzamoAdoons372 Час назад

      Our township schools governing bodies are very useless, they cannot even organise toilet papers for their own schools

  • @matrix0085
    @matrix0085 2 часа назад +6

    South African's children's life's matter!!!! It is the duty of all adults to protect S.A.children. People buy snacks from suppliers, take them to shops and homes, repack them, so when the seal is opened,how is it the manufacturers fault!!!!!

  • @suenaik6258
    @suenaik6258 57 минут назад +2

    These people must go .schools have tuck shop.
    All over the country these people are outside schools
    Parents don't have money but these children put pressure on their parents for cash to buy the rubbish these people sell

  • @tsiyanebantundlovu4814
    @tsiyanebantundlovu4814 Час назад +1

    🗣️🎙️ It's taken a woman, a mother to suggest yet again for the government to get involved, yhooo😳, where are the men who are supposedly in charge of running the country. This is scapegoating 😳😳😳.

  • @dianasekatane6045
    @dianasekatane6045 Час назад +1

    In Venda a child has died.
    It's to be safe than sorry.

  • @Reshebile
    @Reshebile 2 часа назад +1

    The problem is that the children are dying from snacks bought at shops owned by foreign nationals. These spaza shops are still operational. The suppliers are still operational. There is no incident involving :quaters, magwinya and slap chips. Why are they being punished when the culprits are allowed to continue selling to kids

  • @heathercarmody5859
    @heathercarmody5859 25 минут назад

    Ban this particular snack in this country

  • @louisaringani3333
    @louisaringani3333 2 часа назад +1

    Some S.A. CITIZENS have ALREADY adopted this SELFISH deadly behaviour. What makes me mad is THEY don't want to take law enforcement to the manufactures. There was an incident of achaar. PARENTS TO SAVE UR CHILDREN DON'T GIVE THEM MONEY. PERIOD. THEY ORDER FROM FOREIGN MANUFACTURES. MUMMY GIVE IT TIME.U CAN STILL GO AND STOCK , BUT U CAN BRING LIFE BACK.

  • @MsJPhosh
    @MsJPhosh 18 минут назад

    If you ban hawkers then why can't you close down spaza shops. We want all these operations closed until we are certain kids can safely eat their foods.

  • @cathykabvina3216
    @cathykabvina3216 Час назад +1

    Mu girl only cares about her business shame

  • @SollyMorapama
    @SollyMorapama 19 минут назад

    They are looking for easy target, poor people but they leave the culprit foreigner who produced this rubbish.CLOSE THE SPAZA EN THE CASH & CARRY OF THE FOREIGNER.

  • @thulisilevangqa6189
    @thulisilevangqa6189 2 часа назад

    Heee banjani na abamama ? Hay intloni ziyabanceda abantu. Halala products 🙄