The Gauteng Education Department is now turning its attention to Royal College, where 11-year-old Jayden-Lee allegedly arrived hungry, bruised, and visibly in distress — warning signs that, according to reports, were missed or ignored in the weeks leading up to his death. His mother is currently on trial for his murder, but mounting public pressure demands answers not just from the courts, but from the very systems meant to protect children like Jayden-Lee. Did the school see the signs? Were his
cries for help documented — or dismissed?

AFTER 8 IS AFTER 8: If Water is a Basic Human Right, why are so many South Africans struggling to access it?
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PROFESSOR DIRK KOTSE - UNISA
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Tebogo Khaas Chairperson, Public Interest SA
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