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South African Democratic Teachers' Union (Sadtu) has expressed deep concern over the ongoing use of corporal punishment in schools, nearly three decades after it was outlawed. This follows a report by the Department of Basic Education, revealing that in 2023, nearly one in five pupils in KwaZulu-Nata and 6.8% nationally were still subjected to corporal punishment. To expand more on the findings, Elvis Presslin spoke to Nomusa Cembi, spokesperson for SADTU
By SAfmSouth African Democratic Teachers' Union (Sadtu) has expressed deep concern over the ongoing use of corporal punishment in schools, nearly three decades after it was outlawed. This follows a report by the Department of Basic Education, revealing that in 2023, nearly one in five pupils in KwaZulu-Nata and 6.8% nationally were still subjected to corporal punishment. To expand more on the findings, Elvis Presslin spoke to Nomusa Cembi, spokesperson for SADTU

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