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    Public Protector to provide update on spaza shops food safety probe

    Nouman mBy Nouman mJuly 17, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Public Protector Kholeka Gcaleka is expected to provide an update on her office’s ongoing investigation into allegations that the government failed to prevent food safety violations at spaza shops.

    In recent years, several children across the country have died in suspected food poisoning incidents that are believed to be linked to products sold at informal stores.

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    The deaths prompted the government to formalise the sector and launch a nationwide spaza shop registration drive.

    Gcaleka has been investigating systemic failures of various State organs responsible for regulating food safety and hygiene standards.

    The central allegation is that the government failed for years to ensure that food products sold at spaza shops and other informal food outlets are safe for consumption.

    Friday’s update is expected to focus on spaza shops, informal traders, hawkers and the findings made on food preparation and food safety practices.

    The investigation stems from a complaint that African Transformation Movement (ATM) leader Vuyo Zungula lodged in October 2024, following growing public concern over food safety standards at spaza shops and other food outlets.

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