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A food poisoning incident in Goxe Village, Matatiele, has triggered a swift response from the Alfred Nzo District Municipality (ANDM) and health officials. Several residents became ill after consuming food at a funeral service, prompting immediate on-site support and an ongoing investigation.
What happened in Goxe Village?
On the day of the incident, multiple community members in Ward 05, Goxe Village, reported symptoms consistent with food poisoning. The cases were linked to food served during a local funeral.
Executive Mayor Cllr Nomasomi Mshuqwana led a municipal team to the scene alongside health authorities. Medical support was provided to affected residents, and further testing is underway to identify the cause.
“Ensuring the safety of our community is a priority. We will leave no stone unturned in addressing this,” said Mayor Mshuqwana.
What steps has the municipality taken?
The Alfred Nzo District Municipality has confirmed the following response actions:
- On-site medical assistance was provided to those affected
- Environmental Health Practitioners are conducting food safety assessments
- An official investigation has begun to determine the contamination source
- Residents have been urged to report any unsafe food practices
Where to report food safety concerns
Community members are encouraged to stay vigilant and report any concerns regarding food safety. The ANDM has made its municipal health hotline available for this purpose.
Public health message
Residents are advised to:
- Avoid food from unverified sources
- Ensure proper food handling and hygiene at events
- Seek medical attention if symptoms such as nausea or vomiting occur
The results of the investigation will inform further safety measures to prevent similar cases in future.





