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Shocking viral schoolgirl bullying incident condemned

Deputy Minister in the Presidency for Women, Youth and Persons with Disabilities, Mmapaseka Steve Letsike, has condemned the viral video depicting a schoolgirl being assaulted.

The video, which has been widely circulated on social media platforms, shows the girl being humiliated and physically assaulted by boys from her school on a school bus. The assault continued even after she had disembarked. 

‘Appalling’

Letsike described the incident as “appalling” and a stark reminder of the pervasive gender-based violence (GBV) within communities and schools.

“No child deserves to endure such brutality, and it is our collective responsibility to ensure that our schools are safe havens for learning and growth,” Letsike said.

The Deputy Minister has called on the Department of Basic Education (DBE) to take swift and decisive action, including a full investigation into the incident, disciplinary measures against the perpetrators, and immediate enforcement of anti-bullying laws, as part of the Code of Conduct for all learners.

She also urged the DBE to implement comprehensive prevention programmes to prevent both bullying and acts of GBV in schools.

Immediate action

“This incident should intensify a call to all stakeholders to take immediate action to protect our children and create safe and respectful school environments. We will work tirelessly with the Department of Basic Education, all stakeholders, including parents and educators,” Letsike said.

Letsike emphasised the need for greater vigilance from adults, including parents and teachers, in identifying warning signs and addressing problems promptly.

“Learners must feel safe at school. Parents and other adults can help learners who suffer at the hands of bullies,” she said, adding that schools should be free from violence and GBV.

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