KZN communities urged to help curb school violence

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Kwazulu-Natal's Education MEC urges communities to help curb school violence after two more killings in the province.

Another pupil was murdered on Wednesday in a suspected revenge attack.KZN Education MEC Kwazi Mshengu says the community should also play a role in protecting our schools.

"Our view is that these incidents that happen at school are a reflection of how troubled our society is," said Mshengu.Mshengu said some learners are fighting along factional lines or the lines of gangsterism. "So that's where we need to start, we need our communities to eliminate all these instances right from where they get planned."

 

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How are the communities supposed to help .. Disciplining a child could land one in jail .Smart move ANC ..very smart

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Our country is no longer safe

Jeepers, what the hell is going in Kzn, first it's politicians killing each other Now is the school violence

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