Gauteng Premier Panyaza Lesufi said police would be conducting the raids to ensure compliance with new bylaws, while municipalities will be tasked with adopting and enforcing the new regulations.
JOHANNESBURG - Gauteng has recorded a shocking 441 cases of food poisoning incidents across the province in recent months.
Lesufi explained that police would conduct random raids to ensure compliance, while municipalities would be tasked with adopting and enforcing the new regulations. "We've got 441 cases that have been reported across the province. Some of the people either were discharged, or they just showed the symptoms of vomiting, stomach aches, and related issues. So, we have got 441 cases that have been followed up by the Department of Health, and among them, we have 23 that have passed on," said Lesufi.The premier confirmed that all municipalities in the province had agreed to adopt and implement the new bylaws simultaneously to curb the crisis.
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