Cape Times

Daycare centre staff fear for safety after another robbery

- ZANELE MVANA zanele.mvana@inl.co.za

EDUCATORS at Luthando Day Care in Gugulethu say they fear for their safety as the centre has again been burgled and vandalised.

Teacher Khuthala Moyakhe said staff were dishearten­ed and scared as it was not the first time criminals had targeted the facility.

“We don’t know why these people are doing this to us. We’ve just recently received donations from SaUnite as last month the same thing happened and we lost everything. What breaks our hearts is the donations we received… now they are gone.”

On Saturday, staff were shocked to see windows were broken and food and other items missing.

“Ourselves and the children are no longer safe, as the perpetrato­rs keep on returning and destroying the centre. This place is for children; we just want them to stop what they are doing,” she said.

Moyakhe said they reported last month’s robbery but they had now lost all hope in the police and did not report the latest incident. “We are still waiting for the last incident to be investigat­ed and for fingerprin­t experts to arrive. To date they have not. We don’t know what to do any more.”

Bongani Mjandana, whose children attend the centre, said they were being robbed of their education.

“All of my children attended Luthando Day Care and it is very good with children. Two of my children are now in primary and the other two still attend daycare .

“Our worst fear is that the daycare might close down as the principal and staff fear for their lives. Where are (the children) going to learn as their place of learning has been vandalised?

“The daycare looks after our children while we’re at work.” said Mjandana.

To assist call Moyakhe on 074 309 4627.

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