Mighty Mabule, UAT National Spokesperson, reacts to President Ramaphosa’s urgent order for the closure of spaza shops linked to child deaths and food poisoning incidents. Mabule expresses concern over the 21-day deadline for re-registering all spaza shops, calling it unrealistic given the vast number of unregulated shops across South Africa. The National Informal Traders Alliance (NITASA) agrees, highlighting the difficulties in monitoring spaza shops in residential areas. The country is grappling with a rise in foodborne illnesses, with nearly 900 cases reported since September, leading to the President's call for immediate action to safeguard public health.