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    PARENTS with pupils at Gwanda High School were last Saturday shocked after the headmaster,
    Arthur Maphosa, made startling revelations that bullying and substance abuse were rife at the
    school.
    Maphosa, who was speaking during a parents’ meeting, did not mince his words as he further
    revealed that pupils also have a habit of sneaking harmful weapons at the school.
    Parents in attendance were shown some of the confiscated weapons that were seized.
    “Students have a tendency of sneaking in harmful substances and unauthorised objects into the
    school, some of which you’re seeing here.
    “Students have turned this school into a nightmare such that we now search our pupils when they
    enter. We have, among many things, confiscated alcohol, cigarettes, matches and okapi-knifes,"
    said Maphosa.
    Deputy Head, Bonisiwe Mlilo, highlighted the surge in bullying that teachers at the school were
    witnessing.
    We cannot disclose, names but there are bullies on our school premises, who terrorise other
    students, especially during break and lunch-time. They instill fear in minors before getting away
    with their food stuff. This situation has forced other students to dodge studies fearing bullying,"
    explained Mlilo.
    Parents were urged to instill discipline in their children at home.
    A parent with a child at the school, who identified herself as MaNgwenya, told the meeting that
    children’s behaviour at school is a reflection of what they see at their homes.
    As parents, we agree that most of the blame goes to us. Look at how many households are
    selling cheap hot stuff liquor? The same parents are not even ashamed at times to sell that liquor
    to pupils in uniforms.
    “We are neglecting our children and not confronting them at homes, even when they show
    bullying behaviour,” she pointed out.

    During the meeting, parents came up with a resolution that students who violate others and those
    who sneak in with banned substances should be expelled outrightly.
    Ward 6 Councillor, Ponalo Maphala, seconded the initiative mooted by the parents.
    I am happy that parents have opened up and came up with a tough solution to this menace. I
    understand teachers are here to work not to chase naughtiness exhibited by our children. Charity
    begins at home. As parents, the future of our children lies in our hands hence we should bear that
    in mind as we see this school is developing. \We should be proud of it,said Cllr Maphala.

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