Eastern Cape teacher who forced pupils to clean up her vomit suspended

Cape Town – The Eastern Cape department of education has suspended a school teacher on a charge of misconduct for allegedly forcing primary school pupils in Ugie, in the Joe Gqabi District, to clean up her vomit.

This after a video was shared by Khula CDP EC Children’s Rights Organisation’s chairperson, Petros Majola, about the teacher who had allegedly forced primary school pupils to clean up her vomit at the Nyibiba Primary School.

According to Algoa FM News, the Eastern Cape education department spokesperson, Malibongwe Mtima, confirmed that the incident allegedly took place at Nyibiba…

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