You people are mad in the head. The children are dying from food purchased in spaza shops owned by foreign nationals, which are outside the school premises. The spaza shops are operating but the school tuck shops must close. What are the school tuck shops closing for?
Temporarily closing tuck shops in Gauteng schools disrupts access to affordable food for students without necessarily addressing the root cause of food safety issues, which requires improved regulation and monitoring rather than a blanket ban.
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What about all the other spazas, it’s not only those inside and around schools
These guys are confused they are just blowing with the wind no intelligence nothing whatsoever.
Came Ekurhuleni davyton pls
You people are mad in the head. The children are dying from food purchased in spaza shops owned by foreign nationals, which are outside the school premises. The spaza shops are operating but the school tuck shops must close. What are the school tuck shops closing for?
Temporarily closing tuck shops in Gauteng schools disrupts access to affordable food for students without necessarily addressing the root cause of food safety issues, which requires improved regulation and monitoring rather than a blanket ban.