Four teachers were fatally attacked at Tabankulu Primary School on Tuesday, prompting a strong response from SADTU and renewed calls for school safety measures.
What Happened
Four female teachers were killed on 23 January 2026 at Tabankulu Primary School in the Gamalandidwe Gwayi region of the Eastern Cape.
The South African Democratic Teachers Union (SADTU) confirmed the incident in a media statement, calling the attack “tragic” and “disturbing”.
Official Response
SADTU in the Eastern Cape condemned the killings and described the event as a major loss for the school and the Tabankulu community. The union reiterated that schools must be protected as safe zones for teaching and learning.
The statement called for:
- Improved perimeter fencing
- Use of trained security personnel
- Installation of CCTV and panic buttons
- Urgent provision of psycho-social support
SADTU has also called on law enforcement to fast-track the investigation.
“Quality teaching and learning can only take place in an environment that is safe and conducive,” said the SADTU EC Provincial Secretariat.
Community Impact
The killings have left the local community in shock. Teachers, learners, parents, and education workers are being urged to prioritise safety and seek trauma support where needed.
SADTU has extended its condolences to the families of the educators and the school community.
What Happens Next
- Police are continuing their investigation
- SADTU is demanding urgent safety upgrades in all public schools
- Psycho-social support is expected to be provided to learners and staff
For updates and support information, follow the Eastern Cape Department of Education or contact SADTU directly.














