Social Development MEC to visit Carltonville crèche after abuse | eNCA
JOHANNESBURG - Gauteng Social Development MEC Nandi Mayathula-Nkosi will visit a crèche in Carltonville on Thursday afternoon after videos emerged on social media of a teacher assaulting toddlers.In the video, the teacher is seen lowering the little girl's pants and repeatedly slapping her buttocks before hitting her on the head several times.
Two other videos were posted on social media, allegedly of the same teacher assaulting other children.
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