South Africa declares food poisoning crisis a national disaster

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At least 22 children have died as the authorities link cases to pesticide-tainted food from local vendors South Africa has declared a food poisoning outbreak a national disaster following the deaths of at least 22 children and hundreds of reported illnesses across the country, a local news agency reported on Thursday.  The crisis has been traced to food contaminated with insecticide compounds allegedly sold in township convenience stores known as spaza shops.   President Cyril Ramaphosa