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Food Poisoning Outbreak Hits Pupils, Health Concerns Rise

Last updated: September 5, 2025 12:26 pm
Jessica Matabola
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A food poisoning outbreak is once again putting South African pupils at risk. Recent incidents in Limpopo, Gauteng, and the Eastern Cape have sent children to hospital, raised concerns among parents, and forced government departments to act.

Contents
  • Why the Food Poisoning Outbreak Matters
  • Statistics Paint a Grim Picture
  • Main Causes of the Food Poisoning Outbreak in Schools
  • Expert Insights on Food Safety
  • How the Food Poisoning Outbreak Affects Learners and Families
  • Government and Community Response
  • Preventing Future Outbreaks
  • Looking Ahead

Experts warn that unless food safety is strengthened, learners will remain vulnerable. For families, the fear of unsafe food now hangs over every school day.

Why the Food Poisoning Outbreak Matters

South African schools have reported a sharp increase in food poisoning over the past two years. While the National School Nutrition Programme (NSNP) serves nearly ten million learners daily, outbreaks have mostly been linked to food sold by informal vendors and spaza shops.

In Limpopo, more than 50 pupils from Mahuntsi Secondary School fell ill after eating food from outside the school. They were rushed to hospital with severe diarrhoea and vomiting. Authorities quickly banned local vendors and began investigating hygiene and storage practices.

Similar incidents have unfolded across the country. In the Eastern Cape, 150 pupils at Gobizizwe Agricultural School landed in hospital with stomach cramps and nausea. In Mpumalanga, more than 30 learners were treated after eating contaminated fruit from a school kitchen.

Statistics Paint a Grim Picture

The numbers highlight how widespread the problem has become.

  • Between February and August 2024, Gauteng recorded 203 food poisoning cases, with six deaths. Ekurhuleni reported the highest number, followed by Johannesburg and Tshwane.
  • A Human Sciences Research Council (HSRC) study confirmed 207 cases and 10 deaths in Gauteng between January and June 2024, showing that vulnerable communities were hardest hit.
  • KwaZulu-Natal also recorded persistently high foodborne illness rates, underlining the national scale of the challenge.

These statistics show that the outbreaks are not isolated events but part of a broader public health crisis.

Main Causes of the Food Poisoning Outbreak in Schools

Informal Vendors and Unsafe Snacks

Most outbreaks have been linked to unregulated food sold by spaza shops or informal vendors near schools. Some snacks were contaminated with pesticides, while others were expired or poorly stored.

Hygiene and Storage Failures

Experts point to gaps in food handling. Perishable goods are often left without refrigeration. In many schools, utensils are not cleaned properly, and vendors lack access to clean water.

Limited Monitoring

The Department of Basic Education stresses that the NSNP is safe. Its meals follow strict hygiene rules, such as separating raw and cooked food, using safe water, and maintaining proper cooking temperatures. However, limited oversight of outside vendors leaves learners exposed.

Expert Insights on Food Safety

Specialists agree that the outbreaks highlight deeper failures in food regulation.

  • Public health experts warn that once unsafe food enters a school, outbreaks can spread quickly among learners.
  • Nutrition professionals emphasise that children are more vulnerable because of weaker immune systems.
  • Education analysts note that frequent illness harms school attendance and long-term learning outcomes.

These perspectives stress that the crisis is not just about food safety but also about protecting children’s education and wellbeing.

How the Food Poisoning Outbreak Affects Learners and Families

The impact of food poisoning reaches far beyond the classroom.

  • Health effects: Symptoms range from diarrhoea and dehydration to life-threatening complications, especially in younger children.
  • Education disruption: Sick pupils miss valuable classroom time, and repeated outbreaks create fear around school meals.
  • Economic pressure: Families face medical costs and lost income when parents must care for ill children.

For many households, these outbreaks deepen existing struggles with poverty and access to healthcare.

Government and Community Response

Authorities have taken urgent steps, but concerns remain about enforcement.

  • In Limpopo, vendors near schools were banned following the Mahuntsi outbreak.
  • Gauteng launched food safety campaigns targeting township and informal settlement schools.
  • Nationally, schools have been urged to compile lists of vendors and monitor them closely.

Parents and school governing bodies are now encouraged to play a stronger role in oversight. Community reporting systems are being considered to flag unsafe food practices quickly.

Preventing Future Outbreaks

Experts say prevention requires a combination of policy, enforcement, and education:

  • Stronger inspections: Vendors near schools should be licensed and required to meet food safety standards.
  • Awareness campaigns: Parents and pupils must be taught how to recognise unsafe food.
  • Better coordination: Departments of Health, Education, and Local Government must work together on enforcement.
  • Technology use: Digital reporting tools could help parents and teachers flag cases early.

With these measures, authorities hope to prevent tragedies and restore trust in school food.

Looking Ahead

South Africa’s food poisoning outbreak is more than a string of isolated events. It reflects systemic weaknesses in public health and food regulation. Protecting pupils requires more than emergency responses. It demands ongoing investment in education, enforcement, and community vigilance.

The lives and futures of learners depend on safe, nutritious food. Failure to act now will place another generation at risk.

Related Article: Spaza Shops: 85 Food Poisoning Cases & 5 Deaths Reported in North West

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