Local teacher charged for assault after viral videos of child beatings in South Africa

Authorities have since discovered that the nursery school in the mining town of Carletonville, was operating without a licence
04 April 2019. Scores of parents seen fetching their kids at Ninnies Neurons Nursury school in carltonville, has made headlines on media plaotforms following a video that has gone viral of a teacher asulting a pupil. Picture: Thapelo Morebudi/The Sunday Times.

South African authorities shut down a nursery school after a video of a school teacher beating little children went viral. Local media reported that a 40-year-old nursery teacher from the school was arrested last week and appeared in court on assault charges.

Three videos of a teacher repeatedly hitting a girl on the head and slapping her on the buttocks have been shared widely on social media.

On one of the clips, the teacher makes the toddler clean up her own vomit.

In another video, a teacher is seen shoving a little girl down on a mat and forcing her to sleep.

Yet another shows a teacher beat a boy on the head, then grabbing him and throwing him to the ground.

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Authorities have since discovered that the nursery school in the mining town of Carletonville, was operating without a licence.

The videos have shocked South Africans and sparked widespread anger.

The province’s education minister Panyaza Lesufi also shared his disgust at the situation.

The Gauteng provincial minister for Social Development, Nandi Mayathula-Khoza told the media that the school would be closed because of “negligence of children”.


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