Mpumalanga and Gauteng education MECs to visit violence-hit schools
Education MECs in two provinces planned to visit schools on Friday where violent attacks have occurred recently.
In separate incidents, pupils allegedly strangled a classmate and stoned police.
In Mpumalanga, MEC Sibusiso Malaza was expected to visit Ncakini Secondary School in Daantjie, where matric pupil Nomthandazo Mbatha was allegedly raped and strangled by a 17-year-old schoolmate after a study session earlier in the week.
Lifeless body of 17 year old Nomthandazo Mbatha, a grade 12 learner at Ncakini Secondary in Pienaar Mpumalanga found buried in shallow grave. It’s alleged one of her classmates raped her, strangled her to death and then buried her body. #sabcnews pic.twitter.com/2l2CQqTPvx
— Mweli Masilela (@mwelimasilela) April 11, 2019
"The MEC will pay homage to the late learner, address teachers and learners and thereafter visit the family," said department spokesperson Jasper Zwane.
The accused, who allegedly confessed to the crime and led police to a shallow grave, was expected to appear in court on Friday.
In Gauteng, MEC Panyaza Lesufi is expected to visit Freedom Park Secondary School in Soweto following reports of learners using rocks to attack police who were conducting a search there for drugs and weapons.
"It is alleged that ... learners assaulted and stoned members of the South African Police Services (SAPS), as well as community leaders, also smashing their cars," said Gauteng department spokesperson Steve Mabona.
"Subsequently some learners were arrested, which led to other learners visiting a local police station, demanding their release."