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Warning over suspected toxic foods

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Local lobby group, SECTION 2, says it is concerned about the possible risk of toxic and counterfeit food entering Lesotho from South Africa.

This follows reports that some food and snackproducts have been linked to the deaths of over 20 children in the neighbouring country.

Given Lesotho’s heavy reliance on South African imports for snacks, SECTION 2 warns that dangerous items could be dumped in Lesotho if restrictions are not tightened across the border.

In a recent statement, the organisation said intensified enforcement against toxic products in SAplaces Basotho at direct risk, especially given Lesotho’s current low compliance levels.

It noted that reports indicate that certain retailers openly sell expired and rotten food without facing any consequences.

“SECTION 2 urgently calls on the ministry of health to assure Basotho that effective measures are in place to protect them from these hazardous foods, particularly in light of unverified reports that such items may have already entered Lesotho.

“We urge the ministry to coordinate with relevant stakeholders to enforce strict compliance with food safety standards and to take proactive, publicised measures to safeguard the public.

“In addition, we recommend the following actions:  Inform the public about specific products suspected of contamination in South Africa, as similar brands are likely sold in Lesotho; address and penalise businesses selling expired or unsafe items; and clearly communicate how and where the public can report suspected hazardous products,” SECTION 2 urged.

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