AmaZulu King Goodwill Zwelithini has objected to s.e.x education being taught at schools. He believes it will have unintended negative consequences. The king was speaking at the official opening of the provincial legislature in Pietermaritzburg. Children can be problematic at times,” he said.
“They’ll teach them this s.e.x education and they’ll say let’s practice this to you. They’ll force themselves on teachers — both male and female teachers.
He’s also slammed SAA for its decision to cancel routes to Durban, saying it will cripple the provincial economy. The airline cancelled all local flights except between Cape Town and Johannesburg to save costs.
“This will impact the province negatively especially the tourism and business sectors and that will cripple the provincial economy,” said Zwelithini. I think Cabinet members must look at this urgently as this situation will cause more problems.
Arrival of AmaZulu King, Goodwill Zwelithini KaBhekuzulu. His Majesty will officially open the 2nd Session of the 6th @KznLegislature in PMB today. pic.twitter.com/mVuh3dC1wj
— KZN Provincial Gov (@kzngov) March 3, 2020
Address by His Majesty, the King Goodwill Zwelithini, KaBhekuzulu at the Official Opening of the 6th KZN Provincial Legislature, at the Royal Show Grounds in PMB. @KznLegislature pic.twitter.com/nBmSHPVv4V
— KZN Education (@DBE_KZN) March 3, 2020
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The death of Nomzamo Mbatha‘s character in Isibaya has left her and viewers emotional. The actress, who played Thandeka Zungu in Mzansi Magic’s telenovela, had viewers grabbing for their boxes of tissues after they witnessed their long-time fave being shot in Monday night’s episode.
With farewell messages such as “You’ll be sorely missed Thandeka”, viewers took to social media to bid the actress goodbye as she sets off to pursue a career overseas. Feeling the love from Mzansi, Nomzamo shared how much she was going to miss being on the telenovela and thanked everyone who was there during her journey. Read more
Source: eNCA