Kaya 959 Reporter
A female teacher at Rossburgh’s Phambili Secondary School has been accused of drawing a gun and waving it at kids during class
Parents of students at the school claim they are fed up with the teacher’s bullying.
She is also accused of pointing her gun at other teachers.
According to a report in iSolezwe on Saturday, the school was disrupted when the parents of the students suddenly stormed in, demanding answers about the teacher.
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Surprise Makhethwa, chairperson of the school governing council, told iSolezwe that the educator was no longer needed on the school grounds.
According to the Makhethwa, the teacher had been previously fired from the school and later mysteriously got her job back.
He claimed they were exhausted because she made the school appear to be in ruins.
Sihle Mlotshwa, a spokesperson for the KwaZulu-Natal education department, told the local newspaper that it was “surprising” that a teacher was carrying a pistol was teaching.
He said that carrying a weapon, much alone a firearm, was prohibited in schools.
He assured that the department would rush to the school to find out what had happened to the teacher from principal.
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