Fed-up FCTVE students boycott 'poisonous' food

Regional Director (Education) North East Region O. Masesane addressing FCTVE student during the meeting of food boycotting. Pic-Onalenna Mphala .
Regional Director (Education) North East Region O. Masesane addressing FCTVE student during the meeting of food boycotting. Pic-Onalenna Mphala .

FRANCISTOWN: Francistown College of Technical and Vocational Education (FCTVE) students are fed up with a catering company that serves them 'rotten' food and are demanding that it be shown the door.

As a result they have boycotted food at the school and are pushing the school management and the Ministry of Education and Skills Development (MoESD) to cut ties with the catering company known as Curry Pot.

Students have been refusing to eat food at the school since October 30 and have vowed never to ingest a single morsel until the issue has been resolved and Curry Pot eventually kicked out.

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