Like many South Africans, Somizi Mhlongo, Matatiele calls for justice for an elementary school student who raped at school at school in the Eastern Cape.
Despite the terrible event in October 2024, it recently turned into public knowledge, national anger.
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Somizi Mhlongo: “I will abolish every concentration if I have to force”
The media ID that leads to social media decided to see the heartache and justice on the work.
“It is necessary to serve justice. If I am one of the people outside the court means making sure the guilty looks the wrath of the law.”
“I have to be there to help ensure that justice is served.”
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In a strong support show, Somizi also promised to pay the legal right of the family by ensuring the best representation. “I’m ready to pay something and everything.”
The principal accepted the school after the examination of the blocks
The mother of Cwecwe revealed the unbelieving after taking his sick daughter to the doctor. Seven-year-old then said he attacked the school while waiting for vehicles to their parents.
After allegations, SABC says the school has been developed after refusing to cooperate with investigators.
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March and the report requiring the application
Meanwhile, those who demand justice for Cwecwe are gaining speed between South Africa.
- In Change.org, an application that requires student accountability was viral.
- Durban, Anti-GBV activists went to the streets, the King Development Park Durban Central Police Center called for an emergency action.
People grew out a higher level of rapid arrests and authorities that require more than many output.
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South Africans have watered social media with anger and heartache:
“Is this a child just got justice? The system failed it!”
“This basic director must be behind the bars for the protection of the attacker.”
“Thank you, Somizi, to take steps! We need more public figures to fight silently.”
What are your thoughts? Do you think more celebrities should take steps and fight for justice?
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