
Huhudi’s Mokgosi Primary School has become the latest victim of theft, following a break-in on Monday night, 2 December 2024. The school reported that a projector, speakers, and other assets were stolen during the incident, causing both financial loss and disruption to the school’s operations.
The stolen items were crucial for the school’s teaching and learning processes, particularly for multimedia presentations and assemblies. The theft has left educators and learners frustrated, as such incidents hinder efforts to provide quality education in the community.
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School authorities have appealed to members of the Huhudi community to be vigilant and assist in locating the stolen items. “We urge the community to keep an eye out for these items and report any suspicious activity to the local police station,” said a representative from the SGB.
The theft comes as a reminder of the challenges faced by schools in safeguarding their property. Mokgosi Primary School has requested assistance from local residents to ensure that the perpetrators are brought to justice and that such incidents are prevented in the future.
If anyone has information regarding the stolen projector and speaker, they are encouraged to contact the Huhudi Police Station or the school directly. The school hopes that community cooperation will play a pivotal role in recovering the stolen items.
The Vryburg Independent Post stands in solidarity with Mokgosi Primary School and calls on the community to unite against crime, ensuring that schools remain safe havens for learning and growth.
-The VIP Team
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