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Schools grapple with rising indiscipline

Justin Hunyepa PIC: BGCIS
Justin Hunyepa PIC: BGCIS

Parliament became heated on Friday when Assistant Minister of Child Welfare and Basic Education, Justin Hunyepa, condemned what he described as a disturbing wave of indiscipline sweeping through the country’s schools.

“Mr Speaker, we condemn in the strongest possible terms bullying, vandalism, violence, drug abuse and all forms of misconduct,” he declared.

Hunyepa warned that unruly learners had gone as far as circulating shocking videos on social media, ruthlessly beating others and hurling vulgarities.

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