Telkom customers can now report expired food sales via 012 065 1940 for free, following recent incidents locally.
During the operation, 18 supermarkets and spaza shops were visited, of which 14 were issued with notices of closure by the health department. Unhealthy, expired, rotten, unlabeled and repackaged ...
Gauteng Premier Panyaza Lesufi has warned South Africans against registering spaza shops on behalf of foreigners who did not ...
ANC Free State chairperson Mxolisi Dukwana has bluntly addressed the damaging effects of internal power struggles within the ...
Police say two suspects have been arrested in Delmas, Mpumalanga, after locals went on a rampage, allegedly torching two ...
KwaZulu-Natal points of entry will have beefed up security that will include the police and municipal security staff. This is ...
At the same time, Defence and Military Veterans Deputy Minister Bantu Holomisa, says deployment of soldiers to assist in the ...
President Cyril Ramaphosa revealed during his annual National Council of Provinces address in Parliament that over 1000 spaza ...
Delmas police monitored the situation after residents burnt down two foreign-owned spaza shops following the death of a ...
Bonteheuwel ward councillor Angus McKenzie is calling on local residents to report incidents of expired food products being ...
Two foreign-owned spaza shops in Delmas, Mpumalanga, were set alight on Thursday night after a six-year-old boy allegedly died from food poisoning.
The spaza shop industry is said to be worth R178 billion and accounts to at least 30 to 40 % of South Africa’s annual food ...