Kalenga PS community marches against rape of Grade 5 learner

NAMPA
2026-02-28
GROOTFONTEIN, 27 February 2026 - A section of teachers, learners and community members of Grootfontein on Friday afternoon marches the streets against the rape incident of a 14-year-old Grade 5 girl of Kalenga Primary School who was raped on 19 February 2026 while on her way back home from school. (Photo by: Mulisa Simiyasa) NAMPA GROOTFONTEIN, 27 February 2026 - A section of teachers, learners and community members of Grootfontein on Friday afternoon marches the streets against the rape incident of a 14-year-old Grade 5 girl of Kalenga Primary School who was raped on 19 February 2026 while on her way back home from school. (Photo by: Mulisa Simiyasa) NAMPA
GROOTFONTEIN, 28 FEB (NAMPA) - Teachers and learners of Kalenga Primary School (PS) in Grootfontein marched through the town on Friday to denounce incidents of rape, specifically involving learners, at the town.
A sizeable number of parents dressed in black also joined the march from the centre of town to the Omulunga Police Station.
In their petition handed over to Omulunga Police Station Commander Inspector Elifas Theophilus, community members...
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GROOTFONTEIN, 27 February 2026 - Teacher of Kalenga Primary School, Undjenu Mendez  (R) hands over a petition to police station commander of Omulunga in Grootfontein, Inspector Elifas Theophilus (L) shortly after teachers, learners and community members on Friday afternoon marched the streets against the rape incident of a 14-year-old Grade 5 girl of Kalenga Primary School who was raped on 19 February 2026 while on her way back home from school. (Photo by: Mulisa Simiyasa) NAMPA GROOTFONTEIN, 27 February 2026 - Teacher of Kalenga Primary School, Undjenu Mendez (R) hands over a petition to police station commander of Omulunga in Grootfontein, Inspector Elifas Theophilus (L) shortly after teachers, learners and community members on Friday afternoon marched the streets against the rape incident of a 14-year-old Grade 5 girl of Kalenga Primary School who was raped on 19 February 2026 while on her way back home from school. (Photo by: Mulisa Simiyasa) NAMPA

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