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Proper vetting of vendors needed at Gauteng Schools

The DA said it condemns the non-vetting of vendors by School Governing Bodies (SGB) in the province.

SEDIBENG.- The Democratic Alliance (DA) in Gauteng is demanding the establishment of a proper vetting process for vendors in Gauteng schools to ensure that learners are sold safe, hygienic, and healthy food.

This follows an incident where eight learners from Emfundisweni Primary School in Alexandra, have been admitted to Edenvale Hospital after eating space cookies sold to them by a vendor stationed outside the school premises. The DA said it condemns the non-vetting of vendors by School Governing Bodies (SGB) in the province.

“We believe that it is the responsibility of the school to vet all the vendors trading outside their school premises to protect their learners from food poisoning and drug dealers.”

The DA demanded that the Gauteng Education MEC, Matome Chiloane, urgently establish a functional vetting system.

“This is in line with the DA’s call to review schools’ safety strategy in the province. In addition, MEC Chiloane must initiate an urgent investigation into this matter. Gauteng schools also need regular environmental and health inspections to assess the nutrition programs.”

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Lerato Serero

Lerato Serero is the Editor of Sedibeng Ster. With the experience of well over a decade. Lerato is passionate about writing stories about the community. Service delivery stories are his favourite. Email: leratoserero@mooivaal.co.za

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