COSATU concerned about violence visited on school
6 August 2024
The Congress of South African Trade Unions (COSATU) is dismayed at how our schools have been turned into sites of violence. In the latest incident, an alleged “Pastor” Paseka ‘Mboro’ Motsoeneng is caught on video wielding a machete at a primary school in Katlehong, east of Johannesburg.
The dubious clergyman arrived at the school carrying two machetes, accompanied by a man brandishing an assault rifle. According to media reports, Motsoeneng’s son is involved in a bitter custody battle with the maternal grandmother of his children. The mother of the two children is late and the grandmother instructed the school not to allow the father to take them from the premises. In the video widely shared on social media, Motsoeneng can be seen wavering the weapon around, threatening teachers while his son removes the wailing children from the school.
We commend law enforcement for subsequently arresting Motsoeneng and his criminal companions. Law enforcement agencies must not be lenient in ensuring these thugs face the full might of the law, to demonstrate that anyone who breaks the law will be dealt with according.
Last week two gunmen stormed a primary school in Ntuzuma, north of Durban and shot a Grade R teacher in full view of the pupils she was teaching. She died instantly, the children were left traumatised and helpless. COSATU’s tireless affiliate, the South African Democratic Teachers Union (SADTU) rightly condemned the barbaric act and called for anyone with information to contact the police.