Gauteng unveils food distribution centre to strengthen food security

Sunday, March 22, 2026

The Gauteng Provincial Government, through the Gauteng Department of Social Development, has successfully launched the Gauteng Food Distribution Centre, marking a significant milestone in the province’s ongoing efforts to combat hunger, improve food security, and contribute towards building the capacity of the state to deliver services.

The launch, held on Sunday, 22 March 2026, formed part of the “Fetsa Tlala – Leaving No One Behind” programme, which is aimed at addressing poverty, reducing food insecurity, and supporting vulnerable communities across Gauteng.

The newly launched Food Distribution Centre will serve as a central hub for the collection, storage, and distribution of food supplies. It is expected to strengthen partnerships with non-profit organisations, community-based organisations, and other stakeholders, while improving coordination, reducing food wastage, and ensuring that food reaches those who need it most.

The department’s food relief programme currently reaches over 400 000 beneficiaries. Through the accelerated food distribution programme, the department created about 70 job opportunities.

It is envisaged that through this programme more sustainable job opportunities will be created. 

Speaking at the event, MEC for Social Development, Faith Mazibuko, reaffirmed the department’s commitment to building a caring and inclusive society through responsive and impactful social interventions.

“The establishment of the Food Distribution Centre, demonstrates government’s continued dedication to ensuring that no resident of Gauteng goes hungry and that communities are supported with dignity and care,” Mazibuko said.

She reaffirmed the provincial government committed to collaborating with all stakeholders to expand access to food relief and create sustainable solutions to poverty and inequality. – SAnews.gov.za