Today marks International Literacy Day and according to non-governmental organisation, ForAfrika, good nutrition is essential for the academic performance that is required for young people to succeed in a modern knowledge economy. The charity says African nations can vastly improve their economic potential by ensuring that children are well nourished. However, nearly 56-million children across Africa, are stunted, according to a Southern African Development Community report released this year. To shed more light on this, Lulu Gabo speaks to Sihle Mooi, South Africa country director at ForAfrika...

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