The Sunday, 10 May episode of Carte Blanche highlights the issues surrounding eThekwini’s soup kitchen programme, where serious allegations have emerged regarding inflated food costs, unsanitary conditions, and dubious procurement practices.
This investigation follows the emergence of troubling images on social media depicting unappealing meals, heaps of uncollected refuse, and the presence of rodents at various feeding locations, prompting worries about the environment in which at-risk residents are being provided meals.
Documents examined as part of the inquiry reportedly indicate that suppliers are charging exorbitant prices for basic food items, while some government officials assert that certain records associated with the programme might have been fabricated.
With hundreds of millions reportedly allocated to feeding initiatives, the programme is under intensified examination regarding who truly benefits from these funds, whether food is effectively reaching those in need, and the management of public finances.
Carte Blanche is a South African investigative journalism series broadcast on M-Net every Sunday at 19:00.
Since its premiere on 21 August 1988, it has established a strong reputation for credibility among South African audiences through its investigations into corruption, consumer concerns, and current affairs.
