DiscoverTHE MORNING BRIEFPatients at Charlotte Maxeke Johannesburg Hospital (CMJH) are going hungry due to the closure of the provincial Masakhane Cook Freeze Factory, which has failed food safety inspections. During a visit to the hospital on Tuesday, 18 November, Jack Bloom confirmed serious concerns about inadequate meals being served to patients, with some receiving only bread and margarine for lunch.
Patients at Charlotte Maxeke Johannesburg Hospital (CMJH) are going hungry due to the closure of the provincial Masakhane Cook Freeze Factory, which has failed food safety inspections. During a visit to the hospital on Tuesday, 18 November, Jack Bloom confirmed serious concerns about inadequate meals being served to patients, with some receiving only bread and margarine for lunch.

Patients at Charlotte Maxeke Johannesburg Hospital (CMJH) are going hungry due to the closure of the provincial Masakhane Cook Freeze Factory, which has failed food safety inspections. During a visit to the hospital on Tuesday, 18 November, Jack Bloom confirmed serious concerns about inadequate meals being served to patients, with some receiving only bread and margarine for lunch.

Update: 2025-11-25
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 Guest: Jack Bloom: DA Gauteng Shadow Health MEC 

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Patients at Charlotte Maxeke Johannesburg Hospital (CMJH) are going hungry due to the closure of the provincial Masakhane Cook Freeze Factory, which has failed food safety inspections. During a visit to the hospital on Tuesday, 18 November, Jack Bloom confirmed serious concerns about inadequate meals being served to patients, with some receiving only bread and margarine for lunch.

Patients at Charlotte Maxeke Johannesburg Hospital (CMJH) are going hungry due to the closure of the provincial Masakhane Cook Freeze Factory, which has failed food safety inspections. During a visit to the hospital on Tuesday, 18 November, Jack Bloom confirmed serious concerns about inadequate meals being served to patients, with some receiving only bread and margarine for lunch.

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