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Limpopo Education MEC visits Jim Chavani High School following death of six learners in an accident

19 April 2021, 5:04 PM  |
Katlego Nyoni Katlego Nyoni |  @SABCNews

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Funeral preparations for six high school learners who died in a car crash at Shikundu village, outside Malamulele, in Limpopo, will be announced soon.

The learners from Jim Chavani High School got a lift from a bakkie, which lost control, hit a house and overturned on Friday. The bakkie was allegedly driven by a minor in their age group.

Five other learners have been hospitalised.

The six learners, who died are aged between 16 and 17. The six were all Grade 11 learners. One female learner, Nhlaluko Maluleke, and five male learners – Themba Nyambi, Tommy Nkanyani, Vukosi Ringani, Freedom Rihlampfu and Vuxaka Chauke –  all died.

Local chief, Hosi Thomas Malulele has urged parents not to allow minors to drive vehicles. “What happened in the community is heartbreaking. The fact that the learners had to hitchhike for a lift from another minor. That boy was speeding and he did not have a driver’s license. The vehicle overturned and parents give their children cars who don’t even have driving licenses.”

Limpopo Education MEC Polly Boshielo and Social Development MEC Nkakareng Rakgoale visited the school to pay condolences.

Boshielo says her department is awaiting a full report. She has wished the learners who are recovering in hospital a speedy recovery.

“We would have loved to have seen them finishing their school and be something in life, but God’s will happened and may the learners rest in perfect peace. For those learners who are in hospital, I will arrange with the MEC of Health and MEC for Social Development, we will make time to go and also check them. The principal went to check them. He will give us a report. I am saying to them that they must get well soon and come back to school.”

Scholar transport 

Congress of South African Students (Cosas) Secretary in Limpopo, Abishel Ntshweng, says the learners would have not been hitch-hiking if they had proper scholar transport provided.

“They must take education as an imperative in all communities in the country. Hitchhiking of students and learners is not something safe. That is why we are pleading with the Department of Basic Education to provide us with scholar transport.”

Community devastated by the accident 

The community has been left devastated by the death of the learners. A local headman, Livingstone Magomani, says the whole community is deeply touched.

“We’re very very disappointed about what happened. I was near the scene where it happened. We’re very, very sad about what happened. It is very difficult to accept (this) because like what happened, we’re not used to it and the people who died there are young people – the future.”

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