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You have the numbers to make real change , DA leader John Steenhuisen tells SA s youth

You have the numbers to make real change , DA leader John Steenhuisen tells SA s youth
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Education department launches nationwide anti-bullying roadshow

27 May 2021 - 18:58 Lufuno Mavhunga committed suicide after she was beaten and bullied at school and a video of the incident went viral. Image: Screengrab The basic education department says it will embark on a nationwide roadshow in a bid to stamp out bullying at schools. This comes after Lufuno Mavhunga, a grade 10 pupil from Mbilwi High School in Limpopo, committed suicide after a video of her being bullied went viral online. The incident has been widely condemned and the pupil who committed the bullying was arrested on assault charges.  Addressing a National Assembly debate on bullying among pupils at schools on Thursday, basic education deputy minister Reginah Mhaule said the department will start the roadshow in Johannesburg.

Future Tense: Reflections on my Troubled Land

The small conservative rural town of Schweizer-Reneke in the North West province has a population of less than 50,000, including white Afrikaners. When the votes there were counted after the May 2019 poll, the DA had lost every polling station there, after twenty years of strong support. What’s more, the loss of some 450,000 votes across the country could be attributed, in some measure, to the windstorm created from an initial squall there in January, when a photograph appeared on social media showing small children in a pre-primary class at Laerskool Schweizer-Reneke, a multiracial Afrikaans-medium school. The facts that later emerged were that four Tswana speaking 5-year-olds were placed at their own table, separate from the rest of the class, to enable the Tswana-speaking teaching assistant to translate the introduction of the teacher, young Elana Barkhuizen. The picture was taken by another teacher to send off to parents to show them that the children were settling in happily.

Still no board for NYDA, no word on gender violence fund

Still no board for NYDA, no word on gender violence fund 10 Feb 2021 Parliament is no closer to appointing a board for the National Youth Development Agency after nearly two years. Parliament’s portfolio committee on women, youth and persons with disabilities and the select committee on health and social services met on Tuesday for their opening meeting for 2021. On the agenda? Unresolved issues from 2019.  No reference was made to the widely welcomed Gender-Based Violence and Femicide Response Fund announced by President Cyril Ramaphosa last week, which will assist both committees’ operations. The committees are still caught up in a controversy regarding a July 2019 request to constitute a board for the National Youth Development Agency  (NYDA) the presidential vehicle for youth in South Africa. 

Mother lays charges after hospital s assault and neglect of her newborn

Mother lays charges after hospital s assault and neglect of her newborn 14 January 2021 - 18:43 A heavily pregnant woman says she was assaulted by security guards at the front door of a hospital and when she gave birth in a ward that night her baby was neglected, causing it to fall on to the floor. Image: 123RF/vitalinka A Johannesburg woman has opened assault and negligence charges after she was allegedly assaulted at a hospital in the city just hours before she gave birth. DA MP Luyolo Mphithi, who was helping the woman, spoke to TimesLIVE from the Moffatview police station, where the woman had just opened the cases.

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