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Principal dismayed after house torched

- NOKULUNGA MKIZE nokulunga.mkhize@inl.co.za

A NEWLY appointed primary school principal said she was still in dismay after seeing her home and two vehicles burn down in flames on Sunday evening.

It is alleged that a few weeks ago there had been attempts to torch the school to prevent her from assuming her duties as the newly appointed principal. She said it all felt like a terrible dream she was yet to wake up from.

Nonkululek­o Mbatha, the principal at Kwanogcoyi Primary in northern Kwazulu-natal, said she was sleeping on Sunday evening when the house helper came in and woke her.

“When she woke us up, I thought we were being robbed and criminals were inside the house, but I was shocked to see the fire.

“It has left me destitute. I lost my home, two cars and all my belongings. It is going to take a lot of strength and energy to recover all that I lost in the fire,” said Mbatha.

She said she knew who was behind the incident.

The National Associatio­n of School Governing Bodies general secretary, Matakanye Matakanya, said the associatio­n was shocked.

“We are very dishearten­ed that whatever happened has led to someone losing all their hard-earned belongings.

“The strangest part in all this is that no one really knows the perpetrato­rs behind the fire and what their motives were. They left us speculatin­g whether they only wanted to burn the belongings or if they were attempting to take a life.

“Our biggest concern is that this will have an impact on pupils because the principal will not be reporting to work seeing that she is still recovering from the shock... this might lead to a suspension of classes,” said Matakanya.

Meanwhile, the ANC in KZN in a statement said there was a political motive behind the incident. It said that perpetrato­rs were unleashed to intimidate Mbatha into giving up her position.

National Teachers Union (Natu) general secretary Doctor Ngema said: “Natu condemns any form of violence in schools and vandalism of property is unacceptab­le.”

Ngema said that Natu was not aware of the allegation­s that members in the union were trying to sabotage and take over the principal’s position. “Our chairperso­n in the Nongoma branch had also applied for the same principal position. He was firstly recommende­d by the school governing body until such time that the process was objected to by Sadtu } Then Mbatha emerged as a principal. We are not aware that we tried to physically block Mbatha from taking the principal’s position,” said Ngema.

KZN SA Democratic Teachers Union (Sadtu) provincial secretary Nomarashiy­a Caluza said the unions was calling for police and the department to leave no stone unturned in investigat­ing the incident of arson at Mbatha’s home.

KZN Naptosa chief executive Thirona Moodley said the organisati­on was shocked and disturbed over the attack.

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