Minister Informs about the safety of children


The minister of Women in presidency, Susan Shabalala visited the community of Soshanguve on the 21 April 2017 at TK Motubatse Hall (Kopanong) in celebration of the #365 days of activism for non-violence against woman and children.

Minister Shabalala said “The main purpose of the ‘Imbizo’ is to guide parents in monitoring their children’s lives, since cellphones has become a modern way of communication, our youth should be taught to use it for good purposes”.


Students from Bokamoso Primary were invited to talk about how they feel about modern technology being used inappropriate. One of the students Sophy Mathebula (11) said parents should not allow their children to have all the freedom to themselves, instead they should monitor and make sure that they don’t use drugs nor involve themselves to bad influences”.

Sphiwe Montlha, the local councillor of ward 37 said the way to monitor our children is to work together as the community and guide them. With the trending “Sesethu” scandal, minister Shabalala said she is hoping that children will start utilising their personal phones appropriately.

Soshanguve (Ext8) secretary of women’s league, Rosinah Mogale insisted that parents should teach their kids to be responsible, “they should start by being parents to their kids before acting as their friends”.

Some community members were applauding the government for providing free Wi-Fi hotspot and technology as a way of helping students, while others stated that, they no longer see its essentiality because many children use that for their own useless matters.


Gugu Xaba, the programme director of save the child Organisation said the community should work together to impart their kids, by being accountable in order to raise good Personality in their children”.    

Comments

Popular posts from this blog

Traditional Healer gave away a brand new car to the community radio

TUT Residence Crisis

House burnt to ashes with no water to stop the fire