Twenty-three children have died in Gauteng due to food-borne illnesses. This follows the recent food-borne illness outbreak in the province which have led to the hospitalisation and deaths of some learners. The learners consumed snacks or food purchased from school vendors and spaza shops. A total of 441 cases have been reported. Gauteng premier Panyaza Lesufi briefed the media on Sunday on government's intervention to regulate the spaza shop industry. Phumzile Mlangeni reports....

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