Mbuyiseni Ndlozi was speaking at Mpianzi's funeral at Kensington High School, in Johannesburg
The Economic Freedom Fighters’ National Spokesperson, Mbuyiseni Ndlozi, has highlighted various struggles faced by learners and the education system.Mpianzi, from Parktown Boys’ High School in Johannesburg, drowned at the Nyathi Bush and Riverbreak Lodge in the North West. The 13-year-old disappeared when a makeshift raft – that he and other boys were on – overturned on the Crocodile River. Mpianzi will be laid to rest on Saturday at Westpark cemetery.“They can’t keep schools in South Africa, proper schooling facilities, school books arrive late, schools in the townships are degenerating. So, that is the pain of losing a child – because of a society that does not care for its children. Enock may have been young.
Meanwhile, Gauteng Community Safety MEC, Faith Mazibuko, says the department is to reassess policies relating to extramural activities at schools – to help ensure learners are kept safe.“We shall make sure that the family gets to know the truth as that will be uncovered by the investigations that are still under way. We will also use the findings to ensure that gaps and lapses that may occur in the safety of young people in our care are immediately addressed.
Doctor, Doctor, Doctor, Doctor, Doctor, Doctor, stop disrespecting black people.
Dr Ndlozi
Looks like edecuation is going to become a massive thing thus election season!
What about your employees?
He needs training in speeches.. too animated for the occasion he was speaking at.. He needs to lessen the sugar intake.
Didn’t recognise him without his red clown suit.
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Crop out the etv mike
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