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Learners tackle bullying in fierce debate

Various schools participated in the Department of Public Safety's anti-bullying debate competition, solidifying their commitment to put a stop to bullying.

The Department of Public Safety recently held an anti-bullying debate competition where five schools discussed ways to prevent bullying.

• Also read: Why bullying should be taken seriously

AB Phokampe Secondary, Thuto Lehakwe Secondary, Lukhanyo High, Ithuteng Secondary and Randfontein Secondary attended the debate at Ramosa Hall.

Six learners and six educators from each school participated in the debate.

A police officer speaks during the event.

According to organiser Sabelo Duma, they issued learners with trophies and certificates for participation.

“The learners enjoyed it so much that they asked to host another event similar to this one. It was a very successful event. We are happy to have had the opportunity to educate the youth.

We believe the youth is the future, and they can unite in taking a stand against bullying,” Sabelo concluded.

Each learner received a certificate of participation.

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