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Ending the perpetuating battle of bullying in Phola

An outreach that was made by the organizations was aimed at empowering the students and reminding them that their education is important

Cases of bullying in schools rise by the day in this country, and many students feel helpless as they are sometimes humiliated and left afraid.

This is one of the reasons Chief Ndabezitha Sipho soMbali Mahlangu of the SoGutjhe Royal House, Phola SAPS, social workers, phsycologists, CPF Forums and the community in blue came together to make a difference.

Sergeant Thabang Ntuli, communications officer at Phola Police Station.

The organizations joined hands to show support to the learners at Mehlwana Secondary School as well as the teachers.

An outreach that was made by the organizations was aimed at empowering the students and reminding them that their education is important and bullying in schools should stop.

Chief Mahlangu accompanied by other members of the royal house went to the school on February 1.

Members of the Community in Blue in Phola at Mehlwana Secondary School.

He expressed his loved for the children, even stating that he is expecting great marks from all of them this year.

“Bullying in schools should stop as it affects a lot of children. We have heard of a child in Limpopo that killed herself last year because of bullying. Recently, a case of bullying was also reported at Elukhanyisweni and we would like to prevent it before it happens. We will be going to other schools in Phola to preach this to all the learners,” said Sergeant Thabang Ntuli, communications officer at Phola Police Station.

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