Teacher charged
Jan 17, 2012 |
Alfred Moselakgomo |
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A MPUMALANGA teacher, who allegedly abducted a 16-year-old girl while her peers were writing exams, is finally facing action.
After a two-month delay in reporting the matter to the police, the family of the girl last week opened an abduction case against the teacher.
And yesterday Thabo Seletisha, 38, a vice-principal at Lehlabile High School in GaMaria outside Marapyane, appeared in the Temba Magistrate's Court in Hammanskraal. The case was postponed to next month for further investigation.
Jan 17, 2012
sekhebereshe
As kids we used to feel safe around teachers and police but now????its sad.Report Abuse
Jan 18, 2012
Tswanagal!
I know of one teacher at Makapanstad, who is doing the very same thing at Mmankala commercial shool and he's getting away with it!Report Abuse
Jan 20, 2012
Langalihle.1
wats with these stupid teachers raping pupils? dnt they gt sum actions @ home or they just pure perverts? i thnk de Minister of Education n de rest of the country's leaders should go bak to de drawing board n implement de law dat every educator shuld undergo psychological evaluation before being appointd n every year afta dat.gape things are gettin out of hands nowReport Abuse
Jan 23, 2012
Lekwete
To think gore he was my best English teacher back then when I was in Grade 11.........Ke swabile nko go feta molomo.!Report Abuse
Jan 24, 2012
moroka4MATLHABEGOANE
M NT BLAMING THE TEACHER BANA BA MATSATSI AA BARA DILO MAAAANReport Abuse
Jan 25, 2012
NO-NONSE
Ejang nywana matichere. ga ba apare ha batla skolong. crincle cut them goed.Report Abuse