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Over 31 000 KZN pupils fall pregnant in one year
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|October 15, 2025
STATUTORY RAPE
A SHOCKING report by the Health Systems Trust (HST) reveals over 31 000 KwaZulu-Natal pupils fell pregnant in a single year, including 610 girls aged between 10 and 14.
The DA is demanding an urgent task team to tackle this crisis, calling for better tracking and prosecution in statutory rape cases.
The KZN Department of Social Development cites poverty, poor parenting and absent fathers among the contributing factors.
The HST’s Phakama Digest report indicated that 31 088 girls between the ages of 10 and 19 gave birth in KZN between April 2023 and March 2024. The figures have been recorded at KZN’s public health facilities only.
The report stated that between April 2020 and March 2023, almost 11 500 babies were born to girls aged 10 to 14.
“Between April and December 2022, 26 515 pregnancies occurred among girls aged 10 to 19, and 1 254 of those new mothers were 14 years old or younger.
“Pregnancy among girl children is ‘a savage indictment of South African society’, noting that each of these pregnancies is clear evidence of risky, coerced and unprotected sex, and in many cases, of statutory rape.
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