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All 53 people who experienced symptoms of foodborne disease after eating ‘waakye’ or plain rice and tomato stew from a food vendor at Oyibi in the Adenta Municipality, Accra, are doing well. Dr Esther Dankwa, District Director of Health, Kpone Katamanso, said “none of the victims have reported back with…
A week into the infamous story of the Yellow Sisi waakye at Oyibi that poisoned 53 people and killed one, other waakye joints close by remain open as patrons troop in to eat. Residents do not seem to fear the possibility of suffering similar fate, looking at how close these other joints are to Yellow Sisi.
The nation must intensify efforts to improve on food safety because of the activities of food vendors who are steadily springing up in the country without proper surveillance of their activities.