A protest has disrupted teaching and learning at Soshanguve South Secondary School. Civic movements and political parties, including Soil of Africa, are demonstrating after reports that community members assaulted students for arriving late. The group is calling for the immediate suspension of the principal, the arrest of those involved in the assaults, and disciplinary action against teachers who failed to intervene. Thabiso Kotane speaks to Soil of Africa Chairperson, Bongani Ramontja.

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