Don't be naive! Have you been to Alex and seen the conditions people live under because of the ANC thieves? Living in a one-room shack with no yard means children play on the streets.
@Yasuke488 This is why we fail each other, our children, our communities, making excuses, and blaming our failed useless Government. No parent in their right mind, knowing, freaking knowing that children are dying because of poisoned Spaza goods, can happily allow their children to go buy snacks. As for informal settlements and living in shacks, disgusting as it is, they voted for that shack and circumstances. I don't care if I lived in a hole in the ground, my child will not leave my side and I will make their snacks.
@@Yasuke488 but why are they (parents) buying rubbish at spaza shops and not boycotting this. Kids can play outdoors but should eat indoors. Parents should be responsible when they know other kids already died from suspected food sold at Spaza.
I understand your point. I used to run a petrol station in the township, and the situation on the ground often defies logic. These individuals would set up a shack right next to the entrance of my business and sell smuggled cigarettes, and there was nothing I could do about it. They don’t pay any taxes and are protected by these loud, clueless politicians.
Children's gastrointestinal tract is not as strong as those of adults hence they get more sick from the same poison as compared to adults who can actually stomach it better.
What is the parliament concluding about this foreigners spaza shops? clearly for them they don't want to spoil the relationship with foreign countries.
We do nt need to wait for parliament to conclude on anything. JUST STOP! Stop buying from spazas, stop buying from small street and any South African that does, should be ostracized. period.
There is a spaza shop near my work place. I bought packet chips and noticed they were stale. Checked the date. 6 months expired. Took as a small mistake and made a complaint to owner who gave me a fresh packet. One day I got sweets as I put 1 in my mouth I tasted it was rancid (old and rotten) and spat out immediately. By then I was judging this spaza. One day my colleagues bought amagwinyas and I took one and found a mop string inside!😮 That was the last time I went back there. Health inspectors need to start cracking down on food shops.
Did all the children eat the same snack,if so then it could be the manufacturer of the snack had a pesticide sprayed at the factory which ended up contaminating the snacks because the equipment might have come in contact with the pesticide &was not cleaned before production resumed🤷🏿♀️
Big QUESTION IS WHY ARE THIS PEOPLE HERE ??.THEY MUST GO. NO SCARCE SKILLS NOTHING. All nine PROVINCES THEY MUST be CLOSED. Problem they manufacture this on THEIR OWN . RAMAPHOSA must EXPLAIN to S.A. CITIZENS why THIS is happening.
PARENTS, Wake up. I don't understand why parents are not watching and not stopping their children from going to a Spaza shop.
Don't be naive! Have you been to Alex and seen the conditions people live under because of the ANC thieves? Living in a one-room shack with no yard means children play on the streets.
@Yasuke488 This is why we fail each other, our children, our communities, making excuses, and blaming our failed useless Government. No parent in their right mind, knowing, freaking knowing that children are dying because of poisoned Spaza goods, can happily allow their children to go buy snacks. As for informal settlements and living in shacks, disgusting as it is, they voted for that shack and circumstances. I don't care if I lived in a hole in the ground, my child will not leave my side and I will make their snacks.
@@Yasuke488 but why are they (parents) buying rubbish at spaza shops and not boycotting this. Kids can play outdoors but should eat indoors. Parents should be responsible when they know other kids already died from suspected food sold at Spaza.
Am so shocked now when d this incident happened
I understand your point. I used to run a petrol station in the township, and the situation on the ground often defies logic. These individuals would set up a shack right next to the entrance of my business and sell smuggled cigarettes, and there was nothing I could do about it. They don’t pay any taxes and are protected by these loud, clueless politicians.
CLOSE THESE SPAZA SHOPS
Why are they still buying from these people...RIP little girl
It's obvious that these spaza shops won't close and for this reason, it's in the hands of the community themselves to stop buying
because of a sellout ANC government, sis nx
Investigate also families something is happening behind the scenes
I think this issue is being manipulated because why is it that it is only children that are being affected and not adults?
go home
The mother is in ICU, you'll take any theory that absolves your fellow m!grants. Go unite in your home countries
The mother was is also hospitalized, or are you short of paying attention. judging by your name, we need to look into your paperwork...
Children's gastrointestinal tract is not as strong as those of adults hence they get more sick from the same poison as compared to adults who can actually stomach it better.
What is the parliament concluding about this foreigners spaza shops? clearly for them they don't want to spoil the relationship with foreign countries.
We do nt need to wait for parliament to conclude on anything. JUST STOP! Stop buying from spazas, stop buying from small street and any South African that does, should be ostracized. period.
There is a spaza shop near my work place. I bought packet chips and noticed they were stale. Checked the date. 6 months expired. Took as a small mistake and made a complaint to owner who gave me a fresh packet. One day I got sweets as I put 1 in my mouth I tasted it was rancid (old and rotten) and spat out immediately. By then I was judging this spaza. One day my colleagues bought amagwinyas and I took one and found a mop string inside!😮 That was the last time I went back there. Health inspectors need to start cracking down on food shops.
So locals don't sell snacks
Foreigners!!! 😮
I think ti's is bigger and beyond foreigners
Sad situation.
Politicians can resolve this before it goes further.
Did all the children eat the same snack,if so then it could be the manufacturer of the snack had a pesticide sprayed at the factory which ended up contaminating the snacks because the equipment might have come in contact with the pesticide &was not cleaned before production resumed🤷🏿♀️
Where is EFF???????
So now even Zimbabweans own spaza shops?😳
Bona abantwana basawathengelani ama snacks
Abazali ababaluleki yini
Big QUESTION IS WHY ARE THIS PEOPLE HERE ??.THEY MUST GO. NO SCARCE SKILLS NOTHING. All nine PROVINCES THEY MUST be CLOSED. Problem they manufacture this on THEIR OWN . RAMAPHOSA must EXPLAIN to S.A. CITIZENS why THIS is happening.
Political something something one day the qiniso will come
A team of experts. wow! another toxic answer from a comrade. I wonder what finding they'll come to with this one.
Lies