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Police have used rubber bullets to disperse some parents and learners at Hoerskool Jan Viljoen in Randfontein, west of Johannesburg, who have accused government of not listening to their complaints.
Gauteng Education MEC Panyaza Lesufi is currently at the school following an alleged racially-motivated incident last Friday.
It is alleged that a violent altercation between black and white learners broke out at the school.
Lesufi is expected to meet with the leadership of the school as well as learners to determine the cause of the incident.
“We are here as parents to hear what has been going on; what procedures have been using? There is nothing that has been done for the past years. It’s not only this school. There are so many other schools where children are not allowed to have phones. Kids are complaining everyday. We are sick and tired. Racism, racism,” explains one of the parents.
Police fire rubber bullets at protesting parents outside Hoerskool Jan Viljoen
Below are just some of the reaction from Twitter:
I feel sorry for our kids who are still subjected to these racists behavior #HoerskoolJanViljoen
— Ngcebo Zulu (@Mshishi6) February 14, 2022
#HoerskoolJanViljoen Yes apartheid happened yes it was and is still painful but as parents both black and white do we really want our kids to continue to grow with pain
I think if both parents black and white stood together called for disciplinary action on the bullies
Called— MrsBK (@MrsBK2019) February 14, 2022
Why is Randfi always in the news #HoerskoolJanViljoen
— 🅿️rofessional instigator (@Kgomotsoo_oo) February 14, 2022