Pupils, parents and government officials joined hands in speaking out against victimisation and harassment.
DURBAN - Parents and schools are being urged to join the fight in ending bullying.
The departments of public prosecution, justice and education in KwaZulu-Natal marched against the scourge.They say bullying needs to stop being seen as a small crime instead of what it really is -- a disease.* eNCA's Nqobile Madlala reports.
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