government help to fight gang culture in schools The collective plan to hand a memorandum to Parliament this afternoon to demand more support By Tom Head - October 27, 2017 Image Credits: 13 SHARES The Equal Education group will descend on Parliament later this afternoon, in a bid to force local authorities to step up their fight against crime. EE are particularly concerned about the welfare of children in the Western Cape, where seven of the country’s top ten murder spots are based. It’s both a serious threat to life, and education of The Cape’s children. The group sent a letter of notice to WC Education Minister Debbie Schafer, explaining their reasons for the protest. She explained that children being exposed to violence is now just a ‘part of their life’, and that something has to change drastically. ADVERTISING “poverty, inequality, unemployment, systemic failures in resource allocation as well as a [lack of] politic...
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