A COMMUNITY member booted ActionSA out of the Wiseman Cele High School in Tshepisong near Kagiso, Mogale City.
The resident claimed that the members of the party were causing disruptions at the school and disturbing the learning process.
Though the meeting was held at lunchtime, the resident went into the school and demanded that the principal leave the office and the party vacate the school premises because they allegedly disrupted pupils during school hours.
He was shouting, saying that the meetings should be held after school.
The political party visited the school on Tuesday, 23 January, to offer words of wisdom and congratulate the school for obtaining a 100% matric pass for the class of 2023.
ActionSA president Herman Mashaba told Daily Sun that no one chased them out of the school.
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“We were just concluding our discussion, and we never allowed anyone to disrupt us. We are grateful to the principal as I was invited here by our local structures to personally come and convey our deepest gratitude for the sterling performance. We are grateful to the principal and his management,” he said.
Mashaba said the principal warmly welcomed them, and as they were about to finish off their meeting, someone came in and wanted to disrupt them.
“Fortunately, we were just concluding the discussion. We never allowed him. We are not really sure as to what his issue was because the meeting we had with the school was during lunchtime, and he wanted to accuse the principal of not being responsible,” added Mashaba.
ActionSA also visited the Durban Deep Primary School in Matholesville, where they donated school shoes.
They were there to check if there was any improvement within the school premises, regarding the complaints which were raised by parents such as lack of proper sanitation and broken windows.