What?! KZN teacher uses a gun to scare and discipline pupils
Updated | By Stacey & J Sbu
This news had us shocked about the tactics used by this teacher.
This article may be triggering or offensive to sensitive readers.
Shocking news struck KZN when it was shared that numerous complaints have been filed by teachers and parents about a particular teacher who used a gun as a scare tactic in the classroom.
This teacher would use a handgun to scare and discipline her students.
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The KZN Education Department has confirmed that the educator who pulled a gun at pupils as a form of discipline has been suspended.
As reported by EWN, the teacher was working at Phambili Secondary School in Rossburgh, KZN.
There has been little information shared on the incident thus far, but from what we know, the teacher has had action taken against her for threatening the lives of her students.
This teacher has broken the law and rules of brining guns to school, violating the right to safety and security, as well as providing unsafe learning conditions for these kids.
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Many of the students who were involved in this case are seeing councillors, which have been offered to the school by the KZN Department of Education.
"She was suspended before for other misconduct. This one we have a report from the school to say what she is doing and we have been getting complaints from bothering her colleagues and learners and parents."- Muzi Mahlambi
More information will be shared on this developing story when available.
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