DA condemns horrific violence against KZN learners
12 September 2017
The DA is deeply disturbed by the emergence of two cell phone videos - one showing the alleged gang rape of a school girl by a KwaZulu-Natal school principal and two teachers and another which shows a male teacher viciously assaulting two young female learners. Both incidents are believed to have taken place in the Esikhawini area near Richards Bay.
The horrific nature of both incidents makes them difficult to even view and the DA condemns both acts in the strongest possible terms. We expect swift and stern action to be taken both criminally by the SAPS and internally by the Department of Education in this province. We also expect the harshest consequences. Certainly, they must never be allowed to teach young people again.
The almost weekly appearance of criminal and violent acts at schools in our province is deeply concerning and points to an overall breakdown in the moral fibre of our society. While KZN Education MEC, Mthandeni Dlungwane has referred to corporal punishment as ‘illegal’, his words ring hollow for the learners who have been on the receiving end of such barbaric acts. Not to mention the hundreds of young people who have witnessed such acts
The DA has consistently called for KZN’s Department of Education to present a proper strategy on how it plans to stop this scourge our schools. This issue demands appropriate discipline measures which must not include either physical violence or corporal punishment. It also requires proper training in school discipline and consequences for those who ignore this move.