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From black bags to black belt: Reclaimer teaches Soweto youth Karate

From black bags to black belt: Reclaimer teaches Soweto youth Karate
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From black bags to black belt: Reclaimer teaches Soweto

From black bags to black belt: Reclaimer teaches Soweto
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From black bags to black belt: Reclaimer teaches Soweto youth Karate

From black bags to black belt: Reclaimer teaches Soweto youth Karate
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Lesufi condemns violent conduct, assaults or bullying at Gauteng schools

Lesufi condemns violent conduct, assaults or bullying at Gauteng schools There is no place for bullying and ill-discipline at Gauteng schools, says MEC 15 April 2021 - 16:57 Image: Vathiswa Ruselo/Sowetan Gauteng education MEC Panyaza Lesufi has called for swift investigations into an apparent spike in ill-discipline and violence at Gauteng schools. Lesufi condemned recent acts of ill-discipline, after several reports of violent acts by pupils, some of which were captured on social media. “First of all, I need to make it abundantly clear that our schools can never be sites of violent conduct, assaults or bullying. Violence has no place at our schools and we call on school management to work with parents and the department to ensure we bring these acts of ill-discipline and misconduct to a swift end,” Lesufi said.

Lesufi calls for probe into rising cases of bullying, violence in Gauteng schools

Lesufi calls for probe into rising cases of bullying, violence in Gauteng schools Share Johannesburg - Just a few days after a Limpopo teenager committed suicide after an alleged bully was recorded assaulting her, another video has emerged showing two girls fighting in a school’s toilets. The latter incident happened at Dinwiddie High School on Monday and involves two Grade 10 pupils. In the video, a girl can be seen lying on the floor trying to fight off her attacker who is standing over her, pulling her braided hair and choking her. The girl on the floor keeps flailing her arms around, hoping to land a blow on her attacker. She even grabs the attacker by her school shirt, but she is the one who ends up being hit on the face and also kicked.

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