Deputy President Paul Mashatile Suspects Food Poisoning

Deputy President Paul Mashatile Suspects Food Poisoning

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Deputy President Paul Mashatile believes he may have suffered from food poisoning a day prior to his sudden collapse during the N’waMitwa Day Celebrations held at Valoyi Cultural Village in Tzaneen, Limpopo.

Mashatile experienced adverse health effects, prompting his medical team to provide immediate attention. As a precautionary measure, he was subsequently rushed to the hospital for further medical evaluation and treatment.

On Friday, before he delivered a keynote address at the Ronnie Mamoepa Inaugural Annual Lecture at Tshwane University of Technology, Mashatile mentioned to the students that he was sick a day earlier and that he suspected food poisoning. “Thursday morning I was sick; I felt like food poisoning or something.

My office was very worried because, as I came back home, even in the plain, I didn’t eat. They were worried whether I would be able to come, so they were already setting up a virtual platform. I called them this morning and said I was feeling much better. They said they were setting up a virtual platform, and I said I am feeling much better and I will go. God is good all the time,” Mashatile said to the student, who shouted, “All the time. God is good.

Keith Khoza, acting spokesperson for Deputy President Paul Mashatile, has assured South Africans that the DP is well.

In a statement, Khoza said while delivering his keynote address, the Deputy President felt lightheaded from the heat and was attended to by his medical team.

We can confirm that the Deputy President has received the necessary medical attention and is well,

We can confirm that the deputy president has received the necessary medical attention and is wwell, he added

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