Anele Mdoda Steps In: Supporting A Mother And Child Amid School Bullying
- Anele Mdoda, the beloved 947 radio presenter, has taken a stand on a critical issue brought forward by a concerned mother about her child's well-being.
- This mother, Khanyisile, bravely spoke up after her child revealed experiencing bullying at school, and the situation has sparked widespread conversation.
- South Africans have praised Khanyisile's courage and Anele Mdoda's use of her platform to address such important matters.

Listen up, folks. There’s a story that’s been making waves in our community, and it’s one that hits close to home for many parents. A mother named Khanyisile recently took to social media to share her heart-wrenching experience about her daughter allegedly being bullied at a school in Centurion. To make matters worse, the school, it seems, hasn’t been quick enough in addressing the issue. Enter Anele Mdoda, who stepped into the spotlight to offer her support.
Anele Mdoda: Champion for the Bullied Child
One of Anele Mdoda’s followers noticed her connection to the school in question and reached out, hoping she could lend a hand. The message read: “You’re on their website; I’m not sure if you’re an alumnus of that school. Could you kindly make contact or maybe cover the story on your radio show? It’s truly heartbreaking.”
Anele didn’t hesitate. Known for her strong stance against injustices like racism and bullying, she was more than willing to step in. In her response, she confirmed that she was already on the case. This isn’t the first time Anele has used her platform to amplify voices that need to be heard, and this time is no different.
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Here’s what Anele shared on X (formerly Twitter) about the situation:
“Regarding the bullying saga at Sutherland High School, Khanyi’s mom is meeting with the school at 9 a.m. There are some strange developments, like her phone suddenly not being able to receive calls. Could it be a coincidence? Maybe. But when you’re calling another parent at 11 p.m. to intimidate them, we can assume anything. Either way, I’ve received countless calls and emails about similar issues at my former high school.”
As of this writing, Anele hasn’t provided further updates, but her involvement alone has given the family hope. It’s clear that she’s not just a radio presenter—she’s a force for good.

Reactions from Mzansi: Standing Together Against Bullying
Whenever a story like this emerges, it sparks a flood of emotions and opinions from people across the country. This time was no exception. While many rallied behind Khanyisile and her daughter, others directed their frustration at the school for its handling—or lack thereof—of the situation.
Take @angie43639902, who questioned:
“What exactly is the role of the School Governing Body (SGB) and the disciplinary committee in all of this?”
@neo_lehana expressed relief and gratitude:
“I’m so grateful this mom is getting the support she needs! The power of social media is incredible. Thank you, God.”
@justmash01 had strong words for the alleged bullies:
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“Wow! This is ridiculous. These individuals need to be expelled immediately. We’re standing with the mom at Jean Crossing for support.”
@SoulFairy3 shared heartfelt empathy:
“I just watched the video. My heart breaks for that mom and daughter. This shouldn’t happen to anyone.”
@Sbo19DarkBeauty raised a practical concern:
“Her phone is compromised, so she can’t record anything. She needs an alternative phone right away.”
@VernonGDK added legal advice:
“She should report the school and that rude parent for violating the Protection of Personal Information Act (POPIA) by sharing her contact details without her permission.”
Ntsiki Mazwai Joins the Fight for Justice
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This isn’t the only instance where a child’s rights have been challenged in South African schools. In a separate incident reported by Briefly News, activist Ntsiki Mazwai came to the defense of a student who was sent home simply for wearing her natural afro hair. Ntsiki pledged her support for the young girl, vowing to ensure her rights were respected.
The community rallied around the student, criticizing the school for what many viewed as discriminatory practices. It’s a reminder that while progress is being made, there’s still much work to do in ensuring every child feels valued and respected in their educational environment.
Stories like these remind us of the importance of speaking up, supporting one another, and using our platforms for good. Whether it’s Anele Mdoda or Ntsiki Mazwai, these voices are making a difference—one child at a time.


