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Eastern Cape Child Rape Case Sparks Outrage and Action

JOHNBy JOHNMarch 29, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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Eastern Cape Child Rape Case Sparks Outrage and Action

*A Disturbing Incident*
A shocking case of alleged rape has rocked a school in Matatiele, Eastern Cape, South Africa. A seven-year-old pupil, known as Cwecwe, was allegedly raped at Bergview College on October 14, 2024, while waiting for her transport. The incident has sparked widespread outrage and concern about the safety of children in schools.

*School’s Response Under Fire*
The school’s response to the incident has been heavily criticized. Despite the alleged rape, the school gave the family a transfer letter without their request, raising questions about their priorities and handling of the situation. The mother of the victim expressed her pain and frustration in an interview, detailing how the school failed to investigate the matter and identify her child’s rapist.

*Government Action*
Basic Education Minister Siviwe Gwarube has taken swift action, spending 48 hours gathering facts and communicating with the provincial department. She has assured the public that justice will be served for Cwecwe and her family. Gwarube has also involved Police Minister Senzo Mchunu to expedite the investigation.

*School Deregistered*
In a significant move, the Eastern Cape Department of Education has deregistered Bergview College, citing the school’s failure to provide a safe and secure environment for its students. The department has opened a rape case and attributed delays in the investigation to the school management’s lack of cooperation.

*Ensuring Student Safety*
The department is committed to prioritizing student safety and will work with stakeholders to ensure that children are protected. The decision to deregister the school takes effect within 24 hours, and the department will facilitate the transfer of students to other schools in the area.

*Conclusion*
The alleged rape of Cwecwe has highlighted the need for schools to prioritize student safety and take allegations of abuse seriously. The government’s swift action and commitment to justice are crucial steps in addressing this disturbing incident and ensuring that children can learn in a safe environment.

 

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