Carletonville 'horror' creche shut down, Social Development MEC to lay complaint | CannyMaphanga
Gauteng MEC of Social Development, Nandi Mayathula-Khoza has taken a decision to shut down nursery school after the abuse scandal in Carletonville, and lay a complaint of neglect against it's principle.
"Had I been informed a week ago or a year ago, I would have taken action there and then," she told News24 in Carletonville on Thursday. In another video, a young girl is forced to clean up after having vomited. The employee can be seen smacking the child on her buttocks.
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