Baby milk recall sparks health warning across COMESA markets

The COMESA Competition and Consumer Commission has issued a public warning following the recall of several brands of infant milk, including Aptamil and Nursie products, over concerns they may contain a potentially harmful toxin.

In a notice dated April 8, the commission said it had been alerted to multiple recalls involving infant formula products distributed across several markets, citing the possible presence of cereulide, a toxin that can cause nausea, vomiting and abdominal cramps at elevated levels.

“The Commission wishes to bring to the attention of consumers in all COMESA Member States the risks associated with the consumption of the above recalled products,” the agency said in its statement.

The alert follows a recall by Nutricia Southern Africa of specific batches of Aptamil Nutribiotik 2 and Aptajunior Nutribiotik 3, affecting nearly 3,000 units. According to South Africa’s National Consumer Commission, a raw material used in the products “may contain traces of cereulide.”

The affected products were sold in South Africa through major retailers and distributed since August 2025, with exports also reaching Botswana and Namibia, the statement said.

Separately, Moroccan food safety authorities also flagged several batches of Aptamil and Nursie infant milk, warning they were “likely to contain cereulide and can cause digestive disorders.” Authorities in Morocco have since seized the products and plan to destroy them after the recall process is completed.

The commission said the affected brands are marketed across parts of the Common Market for Eastern and Southern Africa, including Mauritius, Egypt and Tunisia, through distributors such as Danone and Carrefour.

It added that similar recalls had already been carried out in Europe earlier this year, where several batches of Aptamil and Cow & Gate infant milk were also found to contain the toxin.

Consumers across COMESA member states including Burundi, Kenya, Uganda and the Democratic Republic of Congo have been urged to exercise caution and report any availability of the recalled products to authorities.

“The Commission continues to work closely with the Member States to ensure that any affected consumers are informed and provided the necessary redress,” it said.

TOP STORIES

Russia courts AU Chair Burundi as Lavrov, Ndayishimiye hold talks on cooperation and regional security

Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov met President Évariste Ndayishimiye...

East Africa seeks bigger role for Kiswahili in Artificial Intelligence

Regional lawmakers warn low-resource languages risk being left behind...

Burundi to require all newly imported passenger vehicles to be Electric or Hybrid from 2027

Burundi will require all newly imported passenger cars and...

EAC says wheat and cooking oil deficits persist despite record growth in food production

East African agriculture ministers have warned that the region...

Zimbabwe enacts sweeping Constitutional changes, extending Mnangagwa’s time in office

Zimbabwean President Emmerson Mnangagwa has signed into law sweeping...

Russia courts AU Chair Burundi as Lavrov, Ndayishimiye hold talks on cooperation and regional security

Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov met President Évariste Ndayishimiye...

New Rwanda-Tanzania Payment Pilot could transform trade across East Africa

Rwanda and Tanzania are emerging as the first testing...

East Africa seeks bigger role for Kiswahili in Artificial Intelligence

Regional lawmakers warn low-resource languages risk being left behind...

Zimbabwe enacts sweeping Constitutional changes, extending Mnangagwa’s time in office

Zimbabwean President Emmerson Mnangagwa has signed into law sweeping...

Ndayishimiye calls for Dialogue, Unity during talks with Congolese opposition

Évariste Ndayishimiye, the current chairperson of the African Union,...

EAC says wheat and cooking oil deficits persist despite record growth in food production

East African agriculture ministers have warned that the region...

World Cup 2026: Morocco cruise past Canada to reach Quarterfinals

Morocco became the first African nation to reach the...

Related Articles

Popular Categories