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INVESTIGATIONS TAKE TSC OFFICIALS, DETECTIVES TO SA

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MBABANE – A high-powered delegation of top detectives from the Royal Swaziland Police Service will today leave the country to accompany Teaching Service Commission (TSC) officials to Durban to carry out intensive investigations on the matter involving suspended Head teacher of Mbekelweni High School Mduduzi Bhembe.


Bhembe is also the President of the Swaziland Principals Association (SWAPA).
He was suspended by the Ministry of Education and Training in October last year after being slapped with 48 complaints.
Among other complaints is an allegation that he assisted one Nontsikelelo Portia Dlamini to cheat in an examination where she was sitting as a private candidate in his school.


After sitting at home for nearly three months and not sitting due to inadequate funds, the TSC returns to action this week, beginning with Bhembe’s matter.
Well-placed sources have informed this publication that the commission has solicited the assistance of the police as it digs deeper into Bhembe’s matter.


Classified information obtained by this publication is to the effect that there is a star witness whom the commission wants to interview in connection with Bhembe’s charges but it had initially failed to locate him. The man, a former security guard at Mbekelweni High School, resigned from the school at the height of the investigations last year and relocated to South Africa.


It is not too clear why he resigned and why he decided to leave the country.

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