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Spaza Shops in South Africa: A Growing Disaster with Horrific Stories and Tragic Deaths

Last updated: October 14, 2024 4:11 pm
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Spaza Shops in South Africa: A Growing Disaster with Horrific Stories and Tragic Deaths
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Spaza shops, small informal retail stores often run from residential premises, are a cornerstone of many South African townships. These shops provide essential goods such as groceries, toiletries, and snacks, and they contribute to the convenience and economy of local communities by offering affordable products close to home. However, while they play an important role in meeting the daily needs of residents, recent events have highlighted the dark side of these businesses, revealing illegal operations, lack of food safety compliance, and tragic incidents that have led to unnecessary loss of life.

Contents
  • The Role of Spaza Shops in the Community
  • Recent Tragedies and Emerging Concerns
  • Families Left in the Dark
  • Community Backlash and Social Tensions
  • A Call for Accountability and Change

The Role of Spaza Shops in the Community

Spaza shops emerged as an informal way to bring retail to communities where access to formal supermarkets was limited. Many families rely on these stores for essentials, benefiting from their proximity and competitive prices. Besides offering foodstuffs and personal care items, spaza shops foster community engagement and sometimes offer credit to customers in need, making them an indispensable part of township life.

Additionally, spaza shops have served as employment hubs, often run by families or migrant entrepreneurs. Their contributions extend beyond convenience, enhancing local economies by circulating money within the community. However, the rise of unregulated operators and unchecked practices is eroding this legacy.

Recent Tragedies and Emerging Concerns

Despite their positive contributions, spaza shops are increasingly facing criticism for operating without regard to safety standards. Some spaza owners fail to comply with health regulations, leading to the sale of expired or unsafe food products. These concerns have become more pronounced with the recent tragic events in Naledi, Soweto, where children lost their lives after consuming snacks allegedly bought from a local spaza shop.

Five Children Die from Suspected Poisoning in Naledi, Soweto: Community Shuts Down Foreign-Owned Spaza Shops

The community of Naledi, Soweto, is grappling with the tragic deaths of five children who allegedly consumed poisonous snacks, called Brown Dash, bought from a local spaza shop. In response, angry residents have shut down all foreign-owned spaza shops in the area, accusing them of selling contaminated products. The tragedy has sparked outrage and reignited tensions around the safety of goods sold at informal stores.

The deceased children—Monica Sebetwana (9), Isago Mabote (8), Karabo Rampou (9), Ida Maama (7), and Jabulo Msimanga (7)—reportedly experienced severe symptoms shortly after consuming the snacks known as “brown dash.” The symptoms included vomiting brown substances, stomach cramps, dizziness, and drowsiness. A sixth child, Katlego Oliphant (7), was in a critical condition at Lesedi Private Hospital, where his condition fluctuated. He unfortunately passed on October 13, 2024

The children’s families are devastated.

  • Karabo Rampou’s grandmother, Nani Rampou, recounted how he was rushed to the hospital after vomiting foam and brownish fluids.
  • Agnes Mabote, Isago’s grandmother, said the boy came home shivering, complaining of dizziness, and ominously telling her he was going to die. She shared, “After he vomited brown substance, I gave him milk, but his eyes started to change. We rushed him to the hospital, but within 30 minutes, he was gone.”

In October 2023, two children, Neo Khang and Leon Jele, tragically passed away after eating biscuits reportedly purchased from a spaza shop in Naledi. A year later, in October 2024, five more children from the same area died after consuming snacks from another spaza shop. Although postmortem results later indicated that these deaths were not caused by the snacks, the incidents revealed troubling gaps in regulatory enforcement and investigations.

Families Left in the Dark

Families of the victims have expressed frustration at the lack of feedback and transparency from authorities. One year after the deaths of Neo and Leon, their relatives are still awaiting detailed postmortem results. Tshepo Williams, Leon’s uncle, has repeatedly visited the local police station seeking updates, only to be met with delays. His family continues to mourn without closure, a sentiment echoed by other grieving families in the community.

Mathoto Khang, Neo’s grandmother, described the emotional toll on her family, sharing how her daughter has been haunted by dreams of her deceased child. The lack of answers from authorities adds to the emotional burden, deepening the community’s mistrust in both law enforcement and the shop owners. Many residents are concerned that spaza shops continue to operate with little accountability, contributing to the cycle of tragedy and pain.

Community Backlash and Social Tensions

In the wake of the recent deaths, community members in Naledi demanded the closure of spaza shops—many of which are owned by migrants. Anger and fear of further tragedies fueled the call for stricter enforcement of food safety standards and the removal of unsafe shops. Residents closed down several stores, citing a need to protect their children. While these actions were mostly peaceful, underlying tensions between locals and migrant shop owners intensified, drawing support from anti-foreigner movements like Operation Dudula.

The spaza shop, run by an Ethiopian national known only as Daniel, became the focus of the community’s anger. Following the children’s deaths, community members looted the shop and drove Daniel and his family into hiding. Dineo Mphore, Daniel’s partner of 13 years, denied the allegations, stating, “We also ate the same snacks. If they were poisoned, we would have been affected too.” Mphore suggested the children may have encountered poison while playing elsewhere.

Daniel fled after asking the community what he had done wrong, fearing for his life. “He wouldn’t stay here and wait to be killed,” she explained. Mphore and her children are now seeking refuge in an RDP unit.

The tragedies have sparked broader discussions about food safety regulations and the need for proper oversight of informal businesses. Municipal health officials admitted that some spaza shops had been inspected but emphasized that not all shops comply with the necessary safety standards. Without strict monitoring, the risk of foodborne illness remains high, putting community members—especially children—at risk.

A Call for Accountability and Change

The tragedies linked to spaza shops underscore the urgent need for tighter regulation of informal food businesses. Authorities must address the gaps in food safety compliance, enforce stricter inspections, and hold violators accountable. Clear communication with affected families is also crucial to restoring public trust and providing closure to those grieving.

Furthermore, education on household safety is necessary to prevent children from coming into contact with toxic substances. Officials have urged communities to be vigilant about rodent poisons and household chemicals, stressing that these could also be contributing factors in the unexplained deaths.

While spaza shops play a critical role in South Africa’s townships, the recent tragedies in Naledi reveal the dangers of inadequate regulation and safety oversight. The deaths of children from allegedly unsafe snacks have exposed the shortcomings in monitoring informal businesses and the devastating consequences that follow. It is essential for authorities to respond with transparency, enforce food safety standards, and protect vulnerable communities. Until these issues are resolved, the legacy of spaza shops as community cornerstones will remain overshadowed by stories of loss, uncertainty, and heartbreak.

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