The Gauteng education department fired Nyiko Baloyi from Thornridge Secondary School in Montana at the end of last year.
The SA Democratic Teachers Union took up the fight on his behalf and appealed to the Education Labour Relations Council . Dismissing the appeal, arbitrator Themba Manganyi described Baloyi’s offence.
“She stood up and hugged him. Baloyi squeezed her tightly and forcefully wanted to kiss her,” said Manganyi. “She could feel Baloyi’s erection because he was squeezing her very tightly. She told Baloyi that she needed to fetch her daughter and that it was late.”
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