A concern over neglect of autistic learners at Johannesburg School of Autism


By REGINALD KANYANE

13 May 2026 – The Democratic Alliance (DA) in Gauteng said autistic learners at the Johannesburg School for Autism in the Johannesburg CBD, are being forced to learn in overcrowded conditions, where inadequate care, limited therapy services and unsuitable infrastructure have created an environment that fails to meet their most basic developmental and educational needs.

DA said a recent oversight inspection uncovered that the school operates across four floors in a building shared with 22 other businesses and organisations, a setup that is far from suitable for learners who are high on the autism spectrum and unable express fear, frustration, or discomfort in words.

DA Gauteng Member of the Education Portfolio Committee and Member of Provincial Legislature (MPL), Bronwynn Engelbrecht said furthermore, the school does not have enough speech therapists, resulting in learners receiving sessions only once every two weeks. Engelbrecht said for a non-verbal child, speech therapy is not a luxury, but a vital bridge to dignity, independence, and meaningful inclusion.

“The outdoor space is also a concern with school officials informing us that learners are taken outside only once a day because the outdoor space is not spacious and was not designed for learners with special needs.

“These factors highlight a difficult reality: children who already face significant communication barriers are being educated in an environment that is not adequately designed to meet their needs,” she said.

Engelbrecht said they call on the Gauteng Department of Education to reorganise the building so that the school gets at least two full floors, preferably the ground floor and second floor, to create a safe environment for learners. She said in addition, the department must increase the number of speech therapists so that every child receives therapy at least once a week.

“We will table questions to Gauteng Education MEC, Lebohang Maile, to determine whether there are plans to allocate fully dedicated floors to the school or relocate it, as well as to increase speech therapy services and implement a long-term infrastructure solution for the institution.

“The DA is the only party committed to fostering an inclusive society that supports individuals with autism and other neurodiverse conditions. A DA government in Gauteng will ensure that facilities like the Johannesburg School for Autism are transformed into a dignified, safe, autism-focused centre to give every learner the best possible chance at independence,” said Engelbrecht.

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North West Media Awards was a success


By ANANIUS NDLOVU

18 December 2024- Greetings, my friends – welcome to my weekly column. They call me Mananigo, and this week I want to take you on a reflective journey through the North West Media Awards 2024. A journey of determination, frustration, and ultimately, triumph.

Organizing an event of this magnitude is no easy task, especially with no budget to rely on. It takes resilience, sacrifice, and teamwork to pull it off. The Awards Team, I must say, deserves the highest praise. Wow! This group of incredible individuals gave their all, overcoming every obstacle to ensure the event became a reality. It takes a full year of planning, but one thing is certain – we never postpone or cancel. No matter how tough it gets, the show will go on.

Like the powerful lyrics of Labi Siffre’s Something Inside So Strong remind us:

“The higher you build your barriers, the taller I become.

The farther you take my rights away, the faster I will run.

The more you refuse to hear my voice, the louder I will sing.”

And so, we sang louder. We pushed harder. We knew we could make it – and we did! But none of this would have been possible without the unwavering support of our partners, stakeholders, and the community.

A heartfelt thank you to Gaisang Mogale from Orion Safari Hotel. You worked tirelessly to host us, but unfortunately, circumstances beyond our control intervened. Hard luck, my brother – we gave it our best shot.

To the Rustenburg Local Municipality, your support came at a critical moment. Your sponsorship and presence at the event, including the attendance of Executive Mayor Mme Shiela Mabale-Huma, were nothing short of remarkable.

When we thought all hope was lost, a call from Deputy Minister Kenny Morolong reassured us that brighter days were ahead. His words, “Don’t stress; it will pass. We’ll support you,” kept us going. Truly, Modimo ga se setlaela (God is never wrong).

A special mention goes to the Office of the Premier, whose support enabled 10 radio stations from across the province to broadcast the awards live. To Golden Cat Holdings, thank you for ensuring everyone’s safety with your security measures.

Let’s not forget the outstanding contributions of Michelle by Kay N, who delivered top-notch VIP treatment, and Raps Photos and Projects, whose stunning photographs now grace social media. Rustenburg Fashion Week, your models added style and grace to our evening.

To Amogelang Publishing, Cell C, Platinum North West TV, Berlina Lekgethwane Foundation, and KayGee2 Zee Tours, your efforts made this event possible. I can’t forget our incredible hosts: Sydney Letsapa, Jones Blaq Gzus Modibane, and Berlina Lekgethwane (we wish Mr. Lekgethwane a speedy recovery).

A special shout-out to my wife and her team for putting together exceptional catering under immense pressure. To Nyakallo, Tatender, Bonolo, Philadelphia, and Lebo, your hard work shone brightly.

To the judges – Shirley Montsho, Oupa Segalwe, Lucky Mediwane, Liza Jay, Annamarie Max, and Cornelius Monama – thank you for your dedication. You made the tough decisions with integrity.

To all the nominees and winners, congratulations! Out of 207 nominees, 21 winners emerged. Social media buzzed with your stories, and you all deserve every bit of recognition. To Mme Minah Pilane Huma and Dulile Sowaga – Lifetime Achievement Awards recipients – you deserve this. Mr Tebogo Matima thanks for the Modisane Modise tribute. Let’s continue to honour the best in the North West Media space.

Lastly, to my kids Vusi and Junior, along with their cousins Temba, Dimpho Refiloe and their friends, thank you for stepping up and lending a hand.

Apologies for the last-minute venue change and the slight delay in starting, but I hope you’ll agree – it was a night to remember.

(Note: Mr Ananius Ndlovu is a founder and publisher of Naledi News, seasoned journalist and organiser of the North West Media Awards. The content remains Mr Ndlovu’s views and Taung DailyNews nor its associate do not agree or disagree with it)

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