School receives intervention

Facebook
X
LinkedIn
WhatsApp
Email

By Emily Setona

QWAQWA – Learners of Morena Mokopela Secondary School (SS) on July 11 paid attention as ex-convict Mohau Monyobo shared his painful story of how two and a half years in jail changed his life.


According to South African Police Services (SAPS) officer Tlaleng Lakaje the learners of Morena Mokopela SS carry weapons to school, engage in drug use, have a high rate of teenage pregnancies and are susceptible to joining gangs because of their vulnerable backgrounds.


“Children at this school bring knives to class and we have learned that they abuse drugs and alcohol and there is a high rate of bullying and teenage pregnancy, that is why we are here today to motivate and inspire them to make better choices,” Lakaje said in an interview with The Guard.


Addressing the learners Monyobo said: “I was arrested for assault GBH for almost stabbing a person to death. I was given a sentence of five years but I spent two years and six months in jail. It is not nice in jail. When you get to prison the first thing that the other convicts ask you is, who are you and why are you there and they force you to do unpleasant things that you cannot report to the wardens. It is not nice in jail despite what you all might think.


“I encourage you guys to leave gangs and stop participating in gangsterism. You all know the two notorious gangsters of Tseki and Bolata, where are they now? They are serving life sentences in jail, so I urge you guys to please stop joining gangs. Prison is not nice,” Monyobo said.


The learners gasped with shock and horror as they attentively listened to Monyobo as he shared his painful story.
According to Suzan Lakaje, the founder of Pusetso ya Setjhaba a local NPC dealing with social issues, the learners at this school come from difficult backgrounds and that is why they brought several stakeholders to come talk to these learners as part of observing Mandela Day, which is celebrated on July 18 annually.

Morena Mokopela secondary school learners listening attentively to motivational speeches from different stakeholders.


“The reason why we are here today is because it is reported that this school has a high rate of bullying and teenage pregnancy as learners here abuse alcohol and drugs; that’s why we thought it would best to bring them information to educate them about the consequences of bad choices,” Lakaje told this publication.


For her part Ida Chika from the department of health said this school is attached to Bolata clinic and they see a lot of children from this school coming to the clinic seeking information on family planning.


“As the department of health we join such initiatives because the clinic wants the children in this area to know about the youth zone. Statistics in Thabo Mofutsanyana show that children in this district get pregnant at an early age, so it’s our responsibility as the department of health to share information with learners about family planning to avoid more cases of teenage pregnancy,” Chika said.

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Bloemfontein
08/07
Wed
20°C
clear sky
Thu
daily_wether_icon
18°C
13°C
Fri
daily_wether_icon
17°C
12°C
Sat
daily_wether_icon
15°C
15°C
Sun
daily_wether_icon
15°C
16°C
Mon
daily_wether_icon
15°C
17°C
Tue
daily_wether_icon
15°C
16°C
Wed
daily_wether_icon
16°C
17°C
Related Posts
Free State MEC of the department of Sports, Arts, Culture and Recreation Ntombizanele Sifuba
Read More
Bafana Bafana star Teboho Mokoena shaking hands with Dihlabeng Executive mayor Tseki Tseki alongside Thabo Mofutsanyana District regional SAFA president Mahlapi de Koker
Read More
Residents of Intabazwe during an engagement session with Free State MECs
Read More
26 June 2026
Russian envoy's visit to QwaQwa strengthens ties, promotes heritage
By Emily Setona QWAQWA – Russia’s Ambassador to South Africa, Roman Evgenievich Ambarov, this week...
26 June 2026
FS police ready for June 30 'Abahambe' protests
By Teboho Moloi BLOEMFONTEIN – As the June 30 deadline set by advocacy groups calling for undocumented...
22 June 2026
Church extends helping hand with food parcel drive
By Teboho Moloi QWA QWA – In a powerful demonstration of faith in action, the Church of Christ Apostolic...
11 June 2026
Mother says school failed to inform her after deaf learner allegedly assaulted
By Emily Setona QWAQWA – The mother of an 18-year-old learner allegedly assaulted by a staff member at...
09 June 2026
Youth without ID gives up on dreams of a better future
By Teboho Moloi QWAQWA – A 21-year-old man from Tseki village in the eastern Free State says years of...
08 June 2026
Vulnerable learner allegedly assaulted as criminal probe begins
By Teboho Moloi QWAQWA – The Free State Department of Education has launched both criminal and internal...
02 June 2026
TMDM honours top staff at revived awards ceremony
By Emily Setona QWAQWA – Thabo Mofutsanyana District Municipality (TMDM) employees erupted in ululations...
01 June 2026
Family lays four cousins to rest after deadly R712 crash
By Teboho Moloi QWAQWA – Grief-stricken relatives of four cousins killed in a devastating road accident...
21 May 2026
Journalists, content creators fighting for space — Dr Stupart
By Teboho Moloi QWAQWA – Media ethics lecturer and researcher Richard Stupart says journalists across...
18 May 2026
Youth urged to honour June 16 meaningfully
By Teboho Moloi QWAQWA – Thabo Mofutsanyana District Youth Development Officer (YDO) Mpiyakhe Tshabalala...