Racially charged incident rocks Fred Norman Secondary School
Yet another racially charged incident has rocked a school in Johannesburg. There has been a heated exchange between a black teacher and coloured parent at Fred Norman Secondary School in Ennerdale. It's understood the two were arguing over a pupil's behaviour in class, among other concerns. The teacher involved has since been suspended and the human rights commission has tried to mediate a solution. Chairperson of the Association of the Fred Norman School, Sandy White, and commissioner with the SA Human Rights Commission, Andre Gaum elaborate. Tune into Newzroom Afrika, DSTV channel 405, for more details.

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