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WATCH: A march for a bully free Edenvale.

Edenvale SAPS acting spokesperson Lieutenant Colonel Robbie Roberts children need to speak out about bullying.

Various pupils in Edenvale came together today in a march against bullying. 

The Tiles4Change initiative which aims to give the youth of Edenvale the support they need to bring on change in their community had pupils from schools around the area walked in support of anti-bullying.

According to Edenvale SAPS acting spokesperson Lieutenant Colonel Robbie Roberts children need to speak out about bullying.

“Today’s project focuses on bullying and the children should be heard because in silence no one will know that they are victims of bullying,” said Lt Col Roberts.

Eastleigh Primary School pupils Katlego Mashalane and Ntifeleng Ntseho said that bullying is very bad.

Each school present at the march were proud to stand up and take action against the act of bullying.

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