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Land Service apologises for drag show punishment

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Hoërskool Rustenburg in North West punished a learner because she attended a drag show (Photo: Facebook) Land Service says it regrets that a matric pupil was told that she could no longer be a leader in the youth organisation because she was guilty of “immorality” for attended a drag show. On 23 July, Desiré Duvenage was informed by a Hoërskool Rustenburg teacher that she’d been stripped of her role as chairperson of the high school’s Land Service management team.

This was because teachers had become aware of a social media video of her celebrating her 18th birthday in January at the drag show.

After MambaOnline’s report of Duvenage’s story went viral, the Hoërskool Rustenburg school governing body (SGB) did a U-turn and confirmed it had withdrawn all sanctions against her.

The SGB also acknowledged that proper procedures had not been followed in the matter. On Wednesday, Land Service finally chose to add its voice in responding to the embarrassing furore in a letter sent to Duvenage and Mambaonline.

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