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IFP: Statement by Thembeni KaMadlopha-Mthethwa, Inkatha Freedom Party KZN Education Spokesperson, on Mnyakanya High School pupils pay goats as punishment (16/09/2014)

IFP: Statement by Thembeni KaMadlopha-Mthethwa, Inkatha Freedom Party KZN Education Spokesperson, on Mnyakanya High School pupils pay goats as punishment (16/09/2014)
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16th September 2014

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The IFP in KwaZulu-Natal calls on the MEC for Education, Peggy Nkonyeni, to
conduct an urgent investigation into the claims that learners in Mnyakanya
High School in Nkandla, next to President Zuma's home, were forced by the
school principal and local Inkosi to pay goats as punishment at school.

"It has been reported that last month a fight broke out between learners
after school, which resulted in the principal instructing the learners and
their parents to pay goats or R1000 to the Inkosi of the KwaNxamala clan if
they wanted to return to school. Proof of payment was allegedly also
required. This is against the law and an urgent investigation is necessary
because it has been alleged that even the School Governing Body is aware of
this matter," said IFP KZN Education Spokesperson, Mrs Thembeni
kaMadlopha-Mthethwa, MPL.

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"It has been further alleged that Amakhosi are also involved in these
disciplinary processes. Although we respect the role played by Amakhosi in
our communities we believe that they must not interfere in taking decisions
when it comes to disciplinary matters, even if the schools are in their
areas. The investigation must also be extended into the relationship between
Inkosi and the school principal," continued Mrs kaMadlopha-Mthethwa.

"We urge schools to ensure that tried and tested punishments remain
appropriate responses to bad behaviour such as detention," concluded Mrs
kaMadlopha-Mthethwa.

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