Author: Marillia Veldkornet
24 August 2023 Media Release: Food Safety and Health & Hygiene Practices training presented to Foodhandlers in Bitou
Media Release: Food Safety and Health & Hygiene Practices training presented to Foodhandlers in Bitou
For Immediate Release
24 August 2023
Environmental Health Practitioners (EHP) from Garden Route District Municipality (GRDM) in Bitou, on 21 August 2023, presented Food Safety and Health & Hygiene Practices training to food handlers operating within the Bitou area.
Garden Route District Municipality’s Environmental Health Practitioners, Nokuphiwa Mbali, Zoleka Goniwe and Sophia Marthinus present the Health and Hygiene training to Food handlers serving the Bitou area.
The training session, which took place at Peppermill Café in Plettenberg Bay, included topics, such as what the field of Environmental Health Services etc. including their Scope of Practice. The team furthermore outlined and explained their key focus areas in detail and delivered a presentation that included:
- The requirements for food premises;
- complying with the requirements of the Foodstuffs, Cosmetics and Disinfectants Act (54/1972), Regulation 638;
- five keys to safer food in food preparation facilities can mitigate the risks of foodborne illness outbreaks; and
- ensuring that they are operating in compliance with relevant regulations.
What are the Five Keys to Safer Food?
- Keep Clean
- Hands should be washed before and during the food preparation process.
- Premises should be kept clean, which includes the equipment used, in order to ensure that pests such as cockroaches, mice and rats do not gain access due to the availability of food (food spills, refuse bins and dirty dishes).
- Separate raw and cooked food
- Use separate equipment and utensils for the different types of raw and cooked food.
- Raw and cooked food should be stored in separate containers.
- Cook Thoroughly
- Proper cooking kills most dangerous bacteria, studies have shown that cooking food up to a temperature of 70˚C can help ensure food is safe for consumption.
- Keep food at Safe Temperatures
- Bacteria can multiply very quickly if food is stored/ kept at room temperature, it should either be kept below 5˚C or above 60˚.
- Food products should be defrosted/ thawed at the correct temperature and not be kept on the table in the hot kitchen during the course of the day.
- Use safe water and raw materials
- Safe water and raw materials such as fruit and vegetables should be used.
- Only meat bought from an approved butchery/ abattoir should be used.
- Choose safely processed foods such as pasteurized milk.
For more information regarding Environmental Health related training for Food premises or Food handlers, contact the GRDM Municipal Health Services at 044-803 1300/1525 or email jcompion@gardenroute.gov.za.
Feature Photo: Garden Route District Municipality’s Environmental Health Practitioners, Nokuphiwa Mbali, Zoleka Goniwe and Sophia Marthinus with the group of food handlers present during the Food Safety and Health and Hygiene training in Bitou.
ENDS
18 August 2023 Training Opportunities: Clothing Manufacturing Processes NQF Level 1
TRAINING OPPORTUNITIES: CLOTHING MANUFACTURING PROCESSES NQF LEVEL 1
Notice no: 109/2023
The Garden Route District Municipality in partnership with the Haggai 2v8 Company, offers an opportunity to 30 (thirty) unemployed young people who wish to participate in the Skills Programme for a period of 6 months.
Applications are invited from unemployed persons, with Communication and Numeracy at ABET level 3 as a minimum requirement, targeting candidates between the ages 18 – 35 years.
The applications should be submitted online by visiting the Garden Route District Municipality’s website at www.gardenroute.gov.za. The required documentation to be uploaded including a Curriculum Vitae (CV), certified copy of highest qualification, certified copy of an ID, proof of residence and bank statement that are less than 3 months old.
Failure to upload the required documents will result in the application not being considered. No faxed or e- mailed documents will be considered.
IMPORTANT NOTE: DISABLED PERSONS ARE ENCOURAGED TO APPLY.
Application process:
Applications must be done online on the Garden Route District Municipality’s website at www.gardenroute.gov.za by creating an online profile. Follow the steps as indicated. All required documentation must be uploaded.
If applicants are not contacted by 30 September 2023, please consider the application as unsuccessful.
The Garden Route District Municipality reserves the right not to make or confirm an appointment.
Contact Persons (during office hours):
– Angeline Naidoo: 044 803 1420 or angeline@gardenroute.gov.za
– Reginald Salmons: 044 803 1363 or reginald@gardenroute.gov.za
Closing date: 25 August 2023 at 13:30
18 August 2023 Public Notice: Garden Route District Municipal EPWP Unemployment Database Drive
GARDEN ROUTE DISTRICT MUNICIPALITY EPWP UNEMPLOYMENT DATABASE DRIVE
Notice no: 114/2023
Garden Route District Municipality is fully committed to Employment Equity.
Garden Route District Municipality (GRDM) invites all unemployed people in Touwsranten Area to come and register on our Expanded Public Works Programme (EPWP) database on 25 August 2023.
Required documents:
- A concise 2-page Curriculum Vitae.
- Certified copy of Identity Document.
- Certified copies of qualifications.
- Completed application form.
Application forms and further information:
- Application forms will be provided at the drive /or can be obtained at the offices of GRDM /or on the GRDM website at: gardenroute.gov.za.
- The applicants must come and submit their completed application form together with supporting documents. They will also be required to sign a register when submitting their application form.
- Applications must be submitted between 09h00 – 13h30 on Fridays.
Contact Persons:
- Henlene Claassen at (044) 803 1531 or e-mail Henlene@gardenroute.gov.za
- Androlene Killian at (044) 803 1501 or e-mail Androlene@gardenroute.gov.za
- Phathuxolo Dina at (044) 803 11473 or e-mail Phathuxolo@gardenroute.gov.za
Closing date: Friday, 25 August 2023 before 13:30
M Stratu
MUNICIPAL MANAGER
01 August 2023 Public Notice: Performance Agreements 2023/24 approved
Public Notice: Performance Agreements 2023/24 approved
The following Performance Agreements for the 2023/2024 financial year are approved and available on the municipal website:
- Municipal Manager, Monde Stratu
- Executive Manager: Financial Services, Rian Boshoff
- Executive Manager: Community Services. Mr Clive Africa
- Executive Manager: Corporate Services, Mrs Trix Holtzhausen
- Executive Manager: Planning and Economic Development, Mr Lusanda Menze
- Executive Manager: Roads and Transport Planning Services, Mr John Daniels
Click here to access and download the agreements.
For more information, please contact the GRDM Performance Manager, Ms Ilse Saaiman at:
E-mail: performance@gardenroute.gov.za
Switchboard: 044 803 1300



