In what will come across as a really shocking development, a school teacher has nearly been burnt alive.
Mhlanganisweni Technical High School was set alight during a protest. Photo by Buziwe Nocuze
Pure drama took over a High School in South Africa as pupils attacked their teacher.
The High school teacher was nearly set alight by his own pupils
during a violent protest over a shortage of teachers last Thursday.
According to Daily Sun SA, the teacher, who works at Mhlanganisweni
Technical and Commercial High School in Lujecweni Village, near Port St
John’s, in the Eastern Cape, was accused of being too close to the
principal.
He was rescued by parents who arrived just as a mob of pupils were about to burn him alive.
Five classrooms and two offices in the administration block were burned at the school, which has since closed its gates.
Resident Nolenti Zamuxolo said she was disturbed by the children’s behaviour.
“It was not easy for us to build this school for them. I do not
understand why they destroyed property that is meant to help them,” said Nolenti.
Thobela Tshicila, president of the school’s student representative council, said: “We
do not have enough teachers for geography and physical and life
sciences. We asked the principal for more teachers, but we didn’t get
them.
“As for the burning of the school, it was not planned. Things
got out of hand and it was impossible to control the angry mob of
students.”
School principal Thanduxolo Mntwini said: “I have written many times to the education department to request more teachers.
“There will be a big meeting on Tuesday with pupils, parents, Sadtu and the local chief.”
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