The Citizen (KZN)

Pregnant kids shock MP

- Virginia Keppler

A total of 193 pupils in Grades 3, 4 and 5 fell pregnant between 2014 and 2016. If pregnant school children from Grade 6 and 7 are added, this number increases to 1 449 children.

“This informatio­n should shock every South African. Young girls, most under the legal age of 16, are having their futures undermined, likely through being taken advantage of or abused,” Sonja Boshoff, DA MP and member of the Portfolio Committee on Basic Education, said.

She added that the DA will urgently submit further parliament­ary questions to find out if these girls are under the age of 16 and if so, whether any charges have been instituted against those responsibl­e, as this would be statutory rape.

“We will also investigat­e whether these girls have since returned back to school, following the birth of their child, what support the school and the department of basic education have provided them to catch up on the syllabus, and whether counsellin­g and other emotional support have been provided,” Boshoff said.

In 2014, 18 357 pupils fell pregnant, with 15 504 in 2015, and 8 732 pupils last year.

“Although the overall numbers seem to indicate a drop in school pregnancie­s, the department was not able to provide the statistics for Mpumalanga and KwaZulu-Natal.

“Traditiona­lly, these two provinces account for large numbers of school pregnancie­s: a total of 6 477 in 2014, and 5 178 in 2015 combined,” Boshoff said.

“It is vital that Minister of Basic Education Angie Motshekga provide these missing numbers as a matter of urgency so that a realistic and honest assessment can be made and solutions can be found.

“These young girls cannot be lost to the system and the department must follow up to ensure that they continue to attend school,” Boshoff said.

“Keeping children in school should be our major priority if we are to ensure that every person, no matter the circumstan­ces of their birth, are able to live a life they truly value, filled with opportunit­y.

“This is something the DA will continue to fight for.”

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