There is some doubt as to whether the about half a dozen thugs who stormed the Sekano-Ntoane Secondary School in Soweto on Wednesday – and the day before – are indeed members of the Congress of SA Students , and Cosas itself failed to respond to requests for comment.
The about five or six middle-aged men demanded to see the MEC and the principal. After it became clear they would not get to see either of them, they went around the school disrupting classes, to the delight of some students and annoyance of others. The confusion that followed threw the school into chaos as pupils left classes and followed the group outside.
Police were called as the situation got out of hand. Masuku had by then been locked into the principal’s office when it became clear the men were violent. The men tried to attack Masuku inside the office. The reason for the attack on Masuku was not clear. When the school insisted that they should bring their parents, the group of men then visited the school on Tuesday. But, on Tuesday they had not been as violent as they were on Wednesday.asked Masuku what three things he was most impressed with after the end of his first 100 days in office.
Wtaf