Friday, April 18, 2025 - A 13-year-old Grade 7 learner, Mbali Mlaba, took her own life after allegedly being bullied at the Vulindlela Primary School in Harrismith, Thabo Mofusanyane District in Free State, South Africa.
Spokesperson for the provincial department of education,
Howard Ndaba, who confirmed the incident on Thursday, April 17, 2025, said it
is alleged that Mbali was repeatedly bullied by a classmate who accused her of
cheating during a class test.
“According to reports, Mbali's mother found a note detailing
the reasons behind her daughter's extreme decision,” said Ndaba.
“The learner had expressed fear of her classmate, who had
assaulted and bullied her in the previous term, and had even requested to be
transferred to another school.”
The Free State Department of Education emphasised that it
takes all incidents of bullying seriously, and is committed to creating a safe
and supportive learning environment for all learners.
“The department recognises the severe consequences of
bullying on learners' well-being and mental health. We are committed to
providing support to learners and educators to prevent such incidents and
promote a culture of kindness, empathy, and respect,” said Ndaba.
He said psycho-social support has already been provided to
learners and educators affected by the incident.
“The department urges parents, learners, and the community
to work together in creating a safe and supportive learning environment,” said
Ndaba.
“If you or someone you know is struggling with bullying or
any other issue, please reach out to us. We are committed to supporting you.
Let's work together to prevent bullying and ensure our schools are safe and
supportive for all learners.”
Meanwhile, Free State MEC for Education, Dr Mantlhake
Julia Maboya, has sent heartfelt condolences to Mbali’s.
"We are deeply saddened by the tragic loss of a
Grade 7 learner from Vulindlela Primary School," said Maboya.
"We extend our heartfelt condolences to the family,
friends, and loved ones of the deceased during this incredibly difficult
time."
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