IFP calls for a ban on matric ‘pens down’ parties in KZN amid fourth wave

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The IFP has called for a ban on matric “pens down” celebrations during the fourth wave of Covid-19 infections in KwaZulu-Natal.

The IFP has called for a ban on matric “pens down” celebrations during the fourth wave of Covid-19 infections in KwaZulu-Natal.

The “pens down” celebrations usually take place after the National Senior Certificate examinations when many pupils across the country celebrate with their classmates. “With the discovery of the Omicron variant in SA, the IFP believes it would be difficult for youngsters to ensure they wear masks, sanitise their hands regularly and maintain social distancing,” said the party.

According to the IFP, allowing such parties to take place is a “recipe for disaster” and they are also destructive in nature. “Unprotected sex and the use of illegal substances are often a fixture of the parties. In the past, matric final exam celebrations have claimed the lives of many young people through car accidents and violence against one another.The IFP said the education department should send a clear message that anyone found to be staging such an event will be held accountable.

“We urge schools and parents to be alert, as some parties are planned secretly by pupils. In the interests of protecting their children from this new Covid-19 variant, and for their general safety and wellbeing, parents must denounce such parties. It would be tragic for young people with their whole future before them to lose their lives,” it said.

 

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