- Food Poisoning Outbreak at Gobisizwe Agricultural School: Approximately 70 learners were hospitalised following a food poisoning incident at the school, prompting immediate medical response.
- Emergency Medical Response and Transport: EMS responded rapidly, transporting affected learners to various hospitals, including the deployment of a helicopter for critical cases.
- Medical Treatment for Affected Learners: Some students received drips, and critically ill children were airlifted for urgent care to manage their condition effectively.
The Eastern Cape Department of Health has confirmed a food poisoning outbreak at Gobisizwe Agricultural School in Ngqeleni, which led to about 70 learners being hospitalised on 13 August 2025.
Emergency Medical Services in Mthatha responded quickly, transporting affected learners to Nelson Mandela Academic Hospital, Mthatha Regional Hospital, and Ngangelizwe Community Health Centre. Paramedics attended to the children both on the ground and in the air, with a helicopter dispatched for critical cases.
According to the department, some learners were placed on drips, while those in serious condition were airlifted to medical facilities for urgent treatment. The rapid response aimed to stabilise the situation and ensure all affected pupils received immediate care.
The incident has raised concerns over food safety in schools, with calls expected for a thorough investigation into the source of the contamination. The Department of Health has assured the public that the matter is being addressed, with further updates to follow as more information becomes available.
Mr. Siyanda Manana, Director of Communications for the Eastern Cape Department of Health, confirmed that all emergency protocols were followed to safeguard the health of the learners.








