Mahikeng- The Department of Agriculture and Rural Development in the North West Province confirms that
129,808 doses out of the 150,000 vaccines allocated have been administered, representing 86% usage. While
this marks steady progress in the vaccination campaign against Foot and Mouth Disease (FMD), the
Department acknowledges that more work lies ahead to ensure full coverage across all affected areas.
To date, 210 confirmed cases of Foot and Mouth Disease (FMD) have been reported across all municipalities of
the province, affecting different types of livestock. The majority of these reported cases involve cattle, with
206 cases, while 3 cases were in pigs and 1 case in goats.

The highest number of cases was recorded in Dr. Kenneth Kaunda District with 62 animals, followed by
Bojanala District with 59 animals. In Dr Ruth Segomotsi Mompati District, 49 animals were affected, while
Ngaka Modiri Molema District reported 40 animals. These figures highlight the spread of the disease across
species and districts, reinforcing the urgency of continued vaccination and vigilance.
Additional vaccine consignments are expected soon, which will allow the Department to extend coverage and
strengthen disease control measures. The campaign remains focused on vaccinating confirmed positive
animals, ring vaccination around buffalo farms, protecting dairy herds, and mass vaccination of cloven-hoofed
animals across the province.

The Department further encourages farmers to use permanent ear-tags with unique numbers to help speed up
the identification and vaccination of animals. Farmers and stakeholders are also urged to report any suspicion
of FMD immediately to local veterinarians or animal health technicians. Early reporting and cooperation remain
vital in preventing further spread and protecting the province’s agricultural sector.
MEC Madoda Sambatha has expressed appreciation for the patience and cooperation of farmers during this
challenging period. He assured farming communities that every farmer and every animal will be covered as
more vaccine doses arrive, and emphasized that the Department remains committed to working hand-in-hand
with stakeholders to contain the outbreak and safeguard livelihoods.

Issued by:

The North West Department of Agriculture and Rural Development
Communication Services Directorate
For interviews, contact the Departmental Spokesperson: Ms. Emelda Setlhako
Cell 060 745 4020
Email : ESetlhako@nwpg.gov.za
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