12.9 C
Cape Town
Monday, June 15, 2026

Pupils Lead Peace March Amid Rising Stone-Throwing Incidents

Published on


Add Smile FM on Google

 

A group of learners from Parkfield Primary School took to the streets of Hanover Park earlier this morning in an emotional plea for peace, calling for an end to the ongoing stone-throwing incidents that have become common in several communities.

 

The young children marched through the area holding placards and chanting messages of peace, hoping to inspire change and bring an end to the violence affecting the community.

 

The Hanover Park Community Police Forum (CPF) spokesperson, Kashiefa Mohammed, stressed that stone-throwing has become a serious challenge in the community, with children as young as nine years old engaging in this dangerous activity.

 

“The stone-throwing in the community has become out of control. Schoolchildren are fearful of being struck, as incidents start as early as 7 a.m. and continue again when they return from school. Our children are living in fear.”

 

Mohammed further added that despite several interventions aimed at ending the stone-throwing attacks, many parents of the children involved continue to turn a blind eye.

 

“Parents must take accountability and address the issue because it is becoming a danger. These children don’t care if they harm people or property. Parents must take responsibility for the actions of their children.”

 

Mohammed emphasised that while gun violence continues to tear through the community and bring its own safety concerns, the stone-throwing needs to end.

 

“It does not just end with stone-throwing. We see shots fired after these attacks, and it seems like it has become more dangerous. We need the community to stand together and bring an end to this violence.”

Loushe Jordaan-Gilbert
Loushe Jordaan-Gilbert
Loushé Jordaan Gilbert has been telling community stories since 2014. She began her career as a community journalist, dedicated to amplifying local voices and shedding light on the everyday realities communities face.

Latest articles

Education Activist Rejects Claims Linking Foreign Learners to School Overcrowding

  Education activist Hendrick Makaneta has called on those blaming children of foreign nationals for overcrowding in South African schools to substantiate their claims with...

WATCH: Tragic Crash Claims Two Lives on Robert Sobukwe Road

  An early morning accident has claimed the lives of two people and left several others injured.   The South African Police Service (SAPS) confirmed that Bishop...

Western Cape Faces R9 Billion Recovery Bill After Devastating Storms

 The Western Cape Government says it is facing a multi-billion-rand recovery bill following the devastating weather systems that battered the province in May, with...
error: Content is protected !!