Parents must step up as SA grapples with scourge of school violence

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Parents must step up as SA grapples with scourge of school violence
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Shortly after the fatal stabbing of grade 11 pupil Kulani Mathebula in Johannesburg on Wednesday, Gauteng education MEC Panyaza Lesufi said it was saddening that he would be issuing a death certificate instead of a report card for the boy

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