# Civic movement Soil of Africa demands the immediate deployment of Gauteng crime wardens to conduct daily searches at township schools following the fatal stabbing of a grade eleven learner at Lesedi Secondary School in Lethabong, east of Pretoria. They claim gangsterism is rising due to the lack of sports and skills development programmes. The movement’s chairperson, Bongani Ramontja, says more than 200 schools have already been classified as high-risk, and government delays are endangering learners:
Soil of Africa says Gauteng schools under siege following learner’s fatal stabbing in Pretoria [SOUND]
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