-
Minister Mmamoloko Kubayi visiting the Buffalo City Metro.
The Minister of Justice and Constitutional Development Mmamoloko Kubayi has encouraged young girls and boys to report sexual harassment.
She says this will go a long way in eliminating incidents such as statutory rape and unwanted pregnancies.
Kubayi was speaking at Imiqhayi Senior Secondary School at Mount Coke in the Eastern Cape, during an oversight visit of schools in the Buffalo City Metro.
“When a child is pregnant, it’s a statutory rape, we have got to look at the perpetrator. As we have seen, the majority of the time it is old men who are sleeping with the children and I was saying you can’t as a learner give consent to sex. You are yet at the time to know what’s right or wrong, what is consent and the law does not allow you to give that consent when you are still under your parents.”
BACK TO SCHOOL IN MOUNT COKE
Executive Mayor Cllr Princess Faku together with Justice Minister @mmkubayi and Desrac MEC Sibulele Ngongo visited Imiqhayi school in Mount Coke this morning as part of encouraging learners to prioritize schools whilst motivating teachers as well pic.twitter.com/qpv1NLTVDp— Buffalo City Metro Municipality (@OfficialBCMM) January 22, 2025