Pupils who assault teachers face expulsion or relocation: education department

As teachers battle with assaults by pupils at schools‚ the department of basic education says it has measures in place to ensure that pupils are held accountable for their actions.

Here is a step-by-step process followed by the department in disciplining pupils who attack teachers at schools:

– The pupil is suspended from school for five days.

– After five days of suspension‚ a disciplinary hearing is held.

– When the hearing is concluded‚ the pupil is sanctioned.

Sanctions‚ according to Limpopo education spokesperson Sam Makondo‚ vary depending on the type of offence the pupil has committed.

“The sanction can be anything between expulsion of the pupil or relocating them to another school‚” Makondo.

According to the South African Schools Act‚ assault is one of the offences that can lead to expulsion as it is viewed as serious misconduct.

The department was asked to outline its policy following the emergence on Tuesday of a video showing two female pupils kicking and assaulting a teacher. It is not yet known when or where the assault occurred. At the time of publication of this article‚ the department had not been able to establish the veracity of the footage.

According to the South African Democratic Teachers’ Union (Sadtu)‚ assaults on teachers are a worrying trend. “Such incidents seem to be escalating at a rapid pace. We condemn the incident. The law should take its course‚” Sadtu spokesperson Nomusa Cembi told TimesLIVE earlier on Tuesday.

In April‚ the Sunday Times reported that hundreds of pupils have faced disciplinary action in the past year for offences ranging from assault‚ intimidation‚ drug dealing and sexual violence.

According to the newspaper‚ Limpopo education officials alone have handled 942 cases of serious pupil misconduct in the past 12 months. The province’s statistics revealed 358 pupils were involved in physical abuse‚ including assaulting other pupils.

Since January last year‚ Gauteng schools have expelled 151 children‚ 31 of them for assaulting teachers and other school staff.

‘Guardian angel’ tells of dramatic baby rescue

She rocked the baby on her lap‚ pleading with God to spare his life and not to claim one who has only spent eight months on this earth.

Tulonga Neputa‚ 35‚ a mother of two‚ now jokes she has a third son after rescuing eight-month-old Dex Heger after he was flung from the bakkie he was travelling in with his grandfather.

His grandfather‚ Frank Heger‚ died at the scene‚ along with the four occupants of the second car involved in the collision last Thursday on the road between Windhoek and Okahandja in Namibia.

Although she appreciates the messages of thanks for her selfless deed‚ no thankfulness can match her own‚ after she finally got to meet little Dex and his family again.

“I was so worried about that boy. When I had to hand him over to the paramedics at the accident scene‚ I prayed and prayed he would be okay‚ because I did not know if his parents were killed in the accident.”

‘I didn’t even want to drive’- Marah Louw ‘traumatised’ by muti threat

Marah says she was traumatised by the incident.

Marah Louw doesn’t believe in witchcraft or muti but was left shaken and traumatised after a woman claimed she was sent to take the star’s “luck” and “get rid” of her.

Marah told TshisaLIVE this week that a young woman started leaving bottles and containers with dark liquid outside of her gate at her parent’s house.

Marah, who is currently staying at her parent’s house while recovering from a hip replacement, said her daughter first found bottles outside her gate just over a week ago. When they poured the liquid in the bottles out, the next day another bottle appeared.

Marah claims they caught the culprit as she was smearing  black liquid on the gate. The person allegedly claimed her dead brother had appeared to her in a dream and told her to smear the gate.

“I am a Christian, a God-fearing and praying person. I don’t believe in that (muti) but I was traumatised. It was so bad, I didn’t know what would happen next. I didn’t even want to drive after that in case something would happen to me,” Marah said.

Marah was going to get a restraining order against the woman but instead reached out to the social development department to try get the woman some help.

“People have visited her and said she is not well. She is apparently traumatised and in grief after she lost her brother last year. I don’t believe it was witchcraft. I think it was grief. Maybe God sent her to me to help her. We will work with her.”

Meanwhile, Marah says she is recovering well from her hip replacement surgery and is in no rush to return to screens after leaving The Queen under a cloud several months ago.

“I am just taking it easy and also writing. I am writing all kinds of things, scripts and notes. There isn’t necessarily another book in the works but I am not getting any younger and I have to create opportunities for myself. My days of sitting at the phone and waiting for opportunities to find me are over.”

Cape Town pilot jailed after arriving drunk for Mauritius flight

A British Airways pilot who lives in Cape Town has been jailed in the UK after arriving drunk to fly 300 passengers to Mauritius.

After serving his eight-month sentence‚ Julian Monaghan‚ 49‚ hopes to find work in South Africa by retraining as a drone pilot to take pictures of homes for estate agents.

Monaghan was removed from a Boeing 777 by armed police in January after failing a breath test in the cockpit. Ten minutes later he was due to fly 300 passengers from London to Mauritius.

Julian Monaghan.

Julian Monaghan. 
Image: Facebook

Monaghan had flown to London from Cape Town overnight‚ and spent the day drinking vodka at a hotel near Gatwick airport. Police boarded his plane after an airport technician reported smelling alcohol on his breath.

British Airways rules prohibit staff from drinking eight hours before work. Monaghan resigned from the airline before he was jailed on Tuesday at Lewes Crown Court in Sussex.

Judge Janet Waddicor said Monaghan’s alcohol level was four times the limit for pilots.

“The limits are pitched deliberately low because of the responsibility which attaches to the job. The lives of the people on board are in the hands of the pilot‚” she told Monaghan.

“The people who live on the flight path are entitled to feel they are safe. It may be you would have got away with it because you say you weren’t aware you were over the limit.

“You say you were staggered at the reading and when the police reading was confirmed you resigned.”

British Airways was warned seven years ago that Monaghan posed a safety risk after he was involved in a drunken argument in a bar.

School shock: Grade 5 pupil among 1,000 schoolgirls who fell pregnant in Ekurhuleni last year

“This information should shock every South African. Young girls‚ most under the legal age of 16‚ are having their futures undermined‚ likely through being taken advantage of or abused,” DA says. File photo.

“This information should shock every South African. Young girls‚ most under the legal age of 16‚ are having their futures undermined‚ likely through being taken advantage of or abused,” DA says. File photo. 
Image: Gallo Images/Thinkstock

A Grade 5 pupil was among the 1‚000 schoolgirls who fell pregnant in Ekurhuleni last year.

This was revealed by Mzwandile Masina‚ the mayor of Ekurhuleni‚ during a youth summit in Boksburg on Tuesday‚ the Sowetan newspaper reported on Wednesday. According to the newspaper‚ the mayor blamed “the cult of blessers” for the teenage pregnancies.

While no details were provided about the Grade 5 pupil‚ a typical pupil in that standard would be 11 or 12 years old.

Hlomela Bucwa‚ MP and Democratic Alliance member of the Portfolio Committee on Higher Education and Training‚ highlighted social ills and education failures during a youth day address in Parliament last month.

She cited statistics showing that between 2014 and 2016‚ a total of 42‚253 pupils from Grades 3 to 12 fell pregnant – noting that 193 of these pupils were in Grades 3‚ 4 and 5.

The DA commented on the pre-teen and teenager pregnancies in a previous release‚ stating: “This information should shock every South African. Young girls‚ most under the legal age of 16‚ are having their futures undermined‚ likely through being taken advantage of or abused.”

“These young girls cannot be lost to the system and the department must follow up to ensure that they continue to attend school. Keeping children in school should be our major priority if we are to ensure that every person‚ no matter the circumstances of their birth‚ are able to live a life they truly value‚ filled with opportunity‚” said the DA.

Traditionally‚ Mpumalanga and KwaZulu-Natal account for large numbers of school pregnancies.

Radio host Bongani Bingwa spotlighted the issue on his show on Wednesday morning‚ which saw listeners debate issues such as children’s exposure to explicit nudity and overt sexuality through popular music videos and other social media platforms.