“She even said that in her home her parents are scared and have guns under their beds. She said that if she could meet Julius Malema she would shoot him.”
“I welcome her resignation but my worry is that these kinds of comments in a mixed classroom are divisive. Now that the criminal element has left the school‚ we can return to the business of study while the management takes action,” said Shozi.
The school’s principal Catherine Raw has confirmed that a probe has been launched over the incident and that the teacher had resigned.
The past two weeks in South Africa have seen several scandals involving South Africa’s most hurtful racial slur, with businessman Adam Catzavelos widely slammed for his casual use of the k-word in a video documenting his overseas beach holiday, and a KZN ANCYL executive, Suzanne Govender, was also accused of using the slur.
A former dance music producer and DJ, Mario Viegas, who is South African but currently based in the US, also went on a social media rant in which he used the slur repeatedly.
Earlier this year Vicki Momberg became the first person to be jailed for using the term, for an efective two years under the crimen injuria law. She has since been granted leave for appeal and bail.
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