Public Works, Industry and Trade Zanzibar destroys 70 spoiled yogurt cartons

In implementation of the directives of the Director General of the Zanzibar Directorate, Eng. Mukhtar Al-Shaddadi, and the Director General of Public Works in the Governorate, Eng. Khaled Al-Humayqani, and within the efforts undertaken by the Zanzibar Public Works Office, the Director of the Zanzibar Public Works Office, Mr. Nabil Al-Bahazi, and the health inspection team from some merchants and an agent received the order today, Sunday. The yogurt product: 70 cartons of the yogurt product, which were damaged and spoiled for the purpose of destroying them and were not disposed of during the Eid al-Adha holiday.
The merchants informed the Public Works Office about the damaged yogurt material in their stores, and the inspection team investigated it and prepared a report of the damaged materials for the purpose of destroying it.
A joint team from the Office of Industry, Trade and Public Works, Zanzibar, led by the Deputy Director General of Industry and Trade in the governorate, Director of the Office of Industry and Trade, Zanzibar, A. Muhammad Mohawal and Director of the Zanzibar Public Works Office, A. Nabil Al-Bahazi supervises the process of destroying 70 cartons of yogurt in the waste dump east of Zanzibar.
Preparing a report on this and supervising the destruction process of the entire confiscated quantity of spoiled and spoiled yogurt that is unfit for human consumption, estimated at 70 cartons.
Both Mohawal and Al-Bahzi advised various wholesale and retail merchants and grocery stores to report any expired, damaged or spoiled food and consumer materials for any reason, such as poor storage or otherwise, to report these materials so that they can be seized and counted, and the process of their destruction will be officially supervised and a surprise inspection will take place. And legal measures are taken against violators and the health damage they cause to consumers as they are not suitable for human consumption.
He attended the landing and supervised the destruction.
A/Hussein Al-Sahmi, Director of Environmental Health
Wa/Abdullah Lasoud, health inspector for the Zanzibar Public Works Office