uMngeni Municipality pledges R70 000 to support school nutrition programme

Johannesburg – The uMngeni Municipality in KwaZulu-Natal has allocated R70 000 to support emergency situations with the school nutrition programme.

This comes after learners in KZN went hungry on their first day of school in the second term after the food supplier failed to deliver food to schools.

The municipality announced that it will be partnering with local non-governmental organisations (NGOs) to support the school nutrition programme in the area.

DA mayor in uMngeni Municipality Chris Pappas referred to the move as a short-term intervention to assist learners in accessing nutritious…

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