Criminality suspected after KZN school loses classroom and two storerooms in fire

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Criminality suspected after KZN school loses classroom and two storerooms in fire
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The MEC for education Kwazi Mshengu says more resources will be put into the school to ensure learners do not suffer when schools reopen.

The KwaZulu-Natal MEC for education Kwazi Mshengu has said that “some kind of criminality” is suspected after a school in the province lost a classroom and two storerooms in a fire on Wednesday.reported Bambazi High School, Bergville, KwaZulu-Natal, was damaged in a fire on Wednesday, prompting local fire services to rush to the scene at around 6 pm.

The MEC said it was certain that “somebody set the school alight”, adding, “we can’t suspect any other thing”. “We are indeed suspecting some kind of criminality involved but we will be working with the police to confirm really what happened,” Mshengu said.

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