College Director says students must use proper food containers to avoid ants in their food

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PCD College owner, Christo Buchling, says students must use proper food containers to avoid ants in their food. Picture extracted from a video by Pico Production.

A director of PCD College in Pretoria says the college does not give Deaf employed learnership students and hearing students with different disabilities food with ants, instead it is the students’ personal food that is infested.  


Christo Buchling who is one of the college directors said, students must get proper food containers to prevent ants from crawling into their food.  


Deaf electrical students had previously informed this publication that their food gets infested with ants as they have nowhere they can place them, except on the ground. Students with different disabilities echoed these allegations. They argued that unlike most construction sites whereby there are steel containers where workers can keep their valuables and food locked up safely, the college does not provide such for them at the plot where they mostly work. The plot is said to be owned by Buchling and his house is located there.

For fear of intimidation, the students have asked this publication to conceal their identity. 

READ: Deaf Students At A Pretoria College: “We Eat Food With Ants”

Speaking on behalf of hearing students with different disabilities, one of them said: 

"At the plot, we do not have lockers or steel containers. We spend most of our time there. We have to place our bags on the paving. The ants come on our bags and our food. We do not throw the food away; we do not have a choice because it is lunch and sometimes we do not have money to buy sphahlo [bunny chow]. There is nothing we can do. We dust off the ants and eat. I had to remove the ants from my bread. Even if we place our bags on another paving, it still happens."

Speaking on behalf of the Deaf students, a Deaf student said, “We remove the ants and continue eating the same food. That is our daily life, we sit with ants on the grass. It is like the ants are our friends.”


Probed about the issue of ants, Buchling said the matter is under investigation. 


Buchling said: 

"It is under investigation. We don't give them food; that is their own food with ants in it. They must use a proper container. Please send me some proof not allegations. Then I can rectify the problem."

The hearing students with disabilities charged that they demand steel containers where they can store their food, cellphones and bags securely at the plot. They said, they spend most of their time at the plot that they said it is owned by Buchling. Thus, “it is important that our labour rights are protected.”


Buchling said students are on a construction site, “They are from the outside. They are working on sites. They need to bring their own food in their own containers from their own houses. Remember, they are not paying for the hostel so this becomes their own responsibility.”

Picture: Screenshots of our journalist, Vicky Abraham’s media enquiry to Christo Buchling regarding ants infestation on students’ food. 

 The hearing students with disabilities however said: 

"We work there at the plot a lot. The problem is that we leave our bags with money and food out in the open. Other than the issue of ants, most of our stuff get stolen. Our phones and our tools get stolen. The same way the boss installs cameras, should be the same way he should take us seriously. This is because when something goes missing, he goes to the cameras. So, with us, he must do what we want."

One of the students explained: 

"We want a place where we can hide ourselves when it is raining. We want benches where we can sit, and steel containers where we can keep our food, wallets, bags and cellphones. People from other companies when they are on site, including at shopping malls, they provide them with steel containers where they keep their stuff safely. Why can’t they do that for us? We just want a safe place. What Paulos and Christo is giving to the other reporter on that audio is not addressing our daily problems that we face at the plot. They are just trying to protect themselves."

The student added, responding to comments made by Buchling and Paulos Mahlangu from Thuthukisa to a reporter who was outsourced by this publication in a story published on 24 June.  Listen to the audios in this link: Deaf Students At A Pretoria College: “We Eat Food With Ants” 

The Deaf students on the other hand are still adamant that they want warm water to make tea and a microwave to warm up their food. The hearing students with disabilities echoed their demands. 

By Vicky Abraham

Publisher & Editor-In-Chief

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