It's not about hair but Code of Conduct: DoE spokesperson

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The responsibility to create a representative Code of Conduct lies with parents according to the Basic Education Department's Elijah Mhlanga.

The Basic Education Department's Elijah Mhlanga speaks on conduct and safety at schools.

JOHANNESBURG - The responsibility to create a representative Code of Conduct lies with parents, according to the Basic Education Department's Elijah Mhlanga. The spokesperson commented on the recent emergence of yet another incident of a child being punished by her school for wearing her natural hair.

Mhlanga"It's not really about hair, it's about the code of conduct, what does it say, does it embrace diversity?"

 

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Black is beautiful

Is it a sin 4 a Black child 2 hv natural hair? Is it a sin 2 b black? Rise up a Black child & be proud of being black! Rise up a Black child & show off ur beauty! Rise up a Black child & b unapologetic! Rise up!

You can't have an unreasonable code if conduct.

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It's not about hair but Code of Conduct: DoE spokespersonThe responsibility to create a representative Code of Conduct lies with parents according to the Basic Education Department's Elijah Mhlanga. Look how the taxi industry and the SOEs and the government work...there is no code of conduct with these people Clearly everything that is black is ugly & untidy because even today we still have to have such petty talks. It really buffles me. They should stop distraction of other kids and leave education system to thrive... Focus on studies than hair...
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