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Eastern Cape government launches probe into sexual harassment allegations at schools 

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The Eastern Cape Provincial Government has launched an investigation into allegations of sexual abuse, sexual harassment, and victimisation of learners at some of the schools in the province.

The probe follows widespread allegations of sexual offences committed by teachers against leaners at some schools in the province. 

Last week, about seven teachers from Ngangengelizwe High School and St John’s College were placed on precautionary suspension pending investigations. 

In ensuring that the affected learners receive support, 

The Provincial Government through the Departments of Education, Social Development, and Health have deployed officials and social workers to the affected schools. 

The Provincial Government has condemned the incidents, adding that the offenders must be prevented from moving between schools, or across provinces. 

Education MEC Fundile Gade described the allegations as deeply disturbing and cannot be taken lightly. 

“As government we have a responsibility in ensuring that schools are places of safety, where learners are protected, nurtured, and empowered to realise their full potential.

It is unacceptable that any child should feel threatened or violated by those entrusted with their education. 

The government will not hesitate to act against perpetrators, and we are strengthening measures to ensure learners have the support they need to speak out without fear,” said Gade. 

Government has urged survivors of sexual assault to seek help at public health facilities that provide structured response protocols. 

These includes medical attention, psychological support, HIV testing and counselling, Post-Exposure Prophylaxis (PEP), and rape kits, among others. 

The Provincial Government has also implemented the 365 Days Child Protection Programme of Action, to provide sexual health education, support for victims, and awareness campaigns against abuse in schools and communities. 

Parents, communities, and stakeholders have been urged to work together with government, and refrain from withdrawing cases of sexual assault. 

“The safety of our children cannot be compromised. 

Together, we must ensure that every school in the Eastern Cape is a safe space, free from abuse, fear, and exploitation,” remarked Gade. 

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