Cape Times

Parents march against ‘dictator’ acting as school principal

- Michael Nkalane

DISGRUNTLE­D School governing Body (SGB) members and parents braved cold and rainy weather yesterday to march on Parliament Primary School in Mfuleni and demand the removal of the acting principal.

The SGB and the parents accuse acting principal Xoliswa Sbayi of being a “dictator”, disputing the elected and recognised SGB, forming her own interim SGB and employing teachers without the original SGB’s consent.

Yesterday, parents who sup- port the original SGB took to the streets to voice their unhappines­s with Sbayi. They vowed to march until she is removed.

The school was opened on February 2 after concerned parents went to the Department of Education to plead with officials for a school for children, who were learning in a tent belonging to a church. The children had not been accepted at other schools for various reasons, said SGB Chairperso­n Nomonde Mkhithi.

She said on May 29, the Western Cape Education Department (WCED) asked parents to elect an SGB.

“That was done on June 2 in Bardale Primary School in the presence of an electoral officer, Mfuleni High School principal Mr Mlotywa, and two teachers, Ntombomzi Nazo and Mandla Masiza, both from Parliament Primary as agreed to by the department.”

SGB deputy chairperso­n Busisiwe Majiza said the principal was supposed to introduce them to the department after the elections.

“She did not do that. We went to the department on June 11 to find out what was going on. We were shocked to be told the principal was disputing the SGB.”

The members claim that Sbayi elected her interim SGB. They also claim that she employed teachers without consulting. “The school had nine teachers brought by the department when it was opened. But now there are more than 16 teachers. She recently advertised five posts.”

Sbayi has denied the allegation­s against her, saying the parents have been against her since the school was opened.

“These are blatant lies aimed at discrediti­ng my name. I follow due procedures when appointing a teacher. There are individual­s in the community who are hell-bent on getting me out of the school,” she said.

WCED spokeswoma­n Jessica Shelver confirmed the department was aware of the allegation­s, and that an investigat­ion was under way.

“Our district officials are investigat­ing the claims as these currently cannot be verified. I will provide further comment when the investigat­ion is complete,” she said. michael.nkalane@inl.co.za

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 ?? Picture: COURTNEY AFRICA ?? ON THE MOVE: Children look on yesterday as parents brave the rainy weather with the SGB of Parliament­ary Primary School in a march to demand that the school’s acting principal be removed.
Picture: COURTNEY AFRICA ON THE MOVE: Children look on yesterday as parents brave the rainy weather with the SGB of Parliament­ary Primary School in a march to demand that the school’s acting principal be removed.

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