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http://www.timeslive.co.za/local/article361002.ece
Question 1 ) Since when did assassination become part of the curriculum.
Question 2 ) Why are these kids not in school ??!
http://www.news24.com/Content/South...6-2009-12-45/Zuma_reads_teachers_the_riot_act
Angry school pupils protesting outside the Protea Magistrate's Court are openly plotting to kill hip hop artist Jub Jub, who has been submitted to several verbal attacks.
"If he gets bail, they will kill him, they just don't know how yet," said Congress of SA Students (Cosas) provincial secretary Oagilwe Louw referring to protesting school pupils.
A protester told Sapa: "We will kill him today, but we are thinking of ways of how to kill him."
When asked how they planned to do that, protesters huddled together in groups and one replied: "We are talking about it. We will have an answer for you all soon."
A Cosas member used a loudspeaker to tell the crowd to calm down, saying otherwise Jub Jub would be too afraid to come out.
"Let him come out, let him come out. We will kill him," protesters shouted.
Question 1 ) Since when did assassination become part of the curriculum.
Question 2 ) Why are these kids not in school ??!
http://www.news24.com/Content/South...6-2009-12-45/Zuma_reads_teachers_the_riot_act
President Jacob Zuma on Wednesday warned teachers to take their jobs seriously, and said additional training would become a prerequisite for promotion in the profession.
"Education will be a key priority for the next five years. We want our teachers, learners and parents to work with government to turn our schools into thriving centres of excellence," he told Parliament in his first State of the Nation address.
"We reiterate our non-negotiables. Teachers should be in school, in class on time, teaching, with no neglect of duty and no abuse of pupils," the president said, to loud applause from MPs.
At the same time, he added, pupils should attend class, be respectful and do their homework.