A Sad Snack Situation: 25 Learners Fall Ill at Mshuluzane Mayisela Primary School
Hey there, readers! I have some concerning news to share from Zithobeni, which is near Bronkhorstspruit in Gauteng. As you might have heard, 25 learners at Mshuluzane Mayisela Primary School have fallen seriously ill, allegedly after munching on some poisonous snacks. It’s a heartbreaking scenario that has everyone on high alert.
Imagine the scene: over 20 ambulances racing to the school, sirens wailing as they try to get these kiddos the help they need as quickly as possible. It’s a terrifying moment for parents and staff alike. The school community is rallying together, with concerned parents urged to rush to the school to check on their little ones. It’s those moments of panic that really make you appreciate the support of a tight-knit community, even when facing a crisis.
While the details are still unfolding, it’s crucial that we start having conversations about snack safety in schools. This incident is a stark reminder of how troubling our food choices can be—especially with the abundance of convenience snacks around. Whether it’s a homemade treat or something purchased, parents and guardians need to exercise caution and stay in the loop about what goes into their children’s lunches.
MEDIA STATEMENT
Gauteng Education MEC @matomekopano expresses concern over a foodborne illness that broke out this morning at Mshuluzane Mayisela Primary School in Zithobeni, Bronkhorstspruit, where 25 learners fell ill after allegedly consuming snacks purchased from street… pic.twitter.com/ddy4sMHeeS
— Gauteng Department of Education (@EducationGP1) October 17, 2024