Jaco Pieterse Rape Case: AfriForum Defends Accused, Cwecwe Justice

Jaco Pieterse, Bergview Principal, Accused in Heinous Rape Case – AfriForum’s Shameful Defence Sparks National Fury

“Jaco Pieterse Must Fall!” Outrage as AfriForum Shields Accused Principal in Cwecwe’s Nightmare

The streets are burning with rage. The air is thick with tears. Another Black child’s innocence has been stolen, and yet again, the system rallies to protect the predator. The principal of Bergview College in Matatiele, Jaco Pieterse, is charged with the unimaginable: the rape of 7-year-old Cwecwe on school property. We witness AfriForum, the so-called “civil rights” organisation, battling valiantly to protect him rather than pursuing justice.

This incident is not just a crime. Such an act is a betrayal.

The Horror Unfolds: Jaco Pieterse’s Alleged Crime

On October 14, 2024, Cwecwe, a bright-eyed little girl, was allegedly assaulted at Bergview College. The details are too gruesome to print, but the scars—both physical and psychological—will last a lifetime. Her family, shattered, demanded answers. The South African Police Service (SAPS) took action. They collected DNA evidence. This included samples from Jaco Pieterse, the man entrusted with the safety of children.

We witness AfriForum, the so-called ‘civil rights’ organisation, battling valiantly to protect him rather than pursuing justice.

But Pieterse refused.

AfriForum intervened on February 17, 2025, in a move that has left the nation seething. They called the DNA demand an “abuse of process”. They claimed there was no direct evidence linking Pieterse to the crime. However, the assault happened on his watch, in his school.

Question: If he has nothing to hide, why fight the test?

AfriForum’s Disgusting Playbook: Protecting Predators

AfriForum’s defence of Jaco Pieterse is not just tone-deaf—it’s criminal. This is the same organisation that claims to fight for justice. Yet, here they are. They are weaponising legal technicalities to stall an investigation into the violation of a child.

Jaco Pieterse Rape Case AfriForum Defence Sparks Outrage, Cwecwe Justice
Jaco Pieterse Rape Case AfriForum Defence Sparks Outrage, Cwecwe Justice
  • They accused SAPS of bias, claiming the victim’s mother, a police officer, influenced the investigation.
  • They delayed Pieterse’s DNA submission for months, only for him to finally comply under public pressure.
  • They ignored the Eastern Cape Department of Education. The Department revoked Bergview College’s registration on March 28, 2025. This was due to Pieterse’s failure to guarantee a safe environment.

Meanwhile, Cwecwe’s family waits. The #JusticeForCwecwe movement grows louder. And Jaco Pieterse? He still walks free.

The Double Standard: Where is the Outrage?

Let’s be clear: if this were a white child and a Black suspect, the country would be on fire. Courts would move at lightning speed. Media would scream for blood. But because Cwecwe is Black and her alleged attacker is a white Afrikaner with connections, the institution drags its feet.

  • Where is the warrant? SAPS have obtained one—but didn’t.
  • Where is the arrest? Pieterse remains at large, still working, still living undisturbed.
  • Where is the accountability? AfriForum dares to call this “due process” while a child suffers.

Somizi Mhlongo, the outspoken media personality, has vowed to fund Cwecwe’s legal battle. “I will pay anything to get her justice,” he declared. But why must a celebrity step in when the law should already have acted?

The Bigger Picture: A Culture of Complicity

This case is not isolated. It’s part of a pattern:

  1. Afrikaner men accused of sexual violence, from child pornography to assault, are routinely defended by their communities.
  2. Afrikaner women, aware of these tendencies, often choose protecting “their men” over justice for victims.
  3. Institutions like AfriForum weaponise legal loopholes to shield their own. Meanwhile, Black families are left to beg for scraps of justice.

If he has nothing to hide, why fight the test?

As one protester in Durban screamed, “If you investigated every Afrikaner in AfriForum, half would be predators!”

Demanding Action: What Must Be Done

  1. Arrest Jaco Pieterse NOW. No more delays, no more excuses.
  2. Dissolve AfriForum’s interference. They are not above the law.
  3. Support #JusticeForCwecwe. The marches must grow louder. The pressure must be relentless.
  4. Expose enablers. Every person shielding Pieterse must be named and shamed.

Final Word: This Is War

Cwecwe’s father knows what justice should look like. Every parent knows. But in this broken system, justice is a privilege—not a right.

We will not rest. We will not be silent.

Jaco Pieterse must answer for his crimes.
AfriForum must fall.
Justice for Cwecwe—no matter what it takes.

Jaco Pieterse Rape Case AfriForum Defence Sparks Outrage, Cwecwe Justice

Frequently Asked Questions – Jaco Pieterse & the Cwecwe Case

Why hasn’t Jaco Pieterse been arrested yet?

The justice system is failing Cwecwe. Despite overwhelming public outcry and evidence, AfriForum’s legal interference has delayed the process. SAPS must act NOW—no more excuses.

Why is AfriForum defending Jaco Pieterse?

Because they prefer to defend white privilege above justice. Their history demonstrates that they will defend their own, even when the accused is a predator. Disgusting but predictable.

What can we do to help Cwecwe get justice?

Join the #JusticeForCwecwe protests, pressure SAPS, and expose AfriForum’s hypocrisy. Silence = complicity—we must fight until Pieterse faces consequences.

Is Jaco Pieterse still working as a principal?

Bergview College was shut down, but he hasn’t been arrested. He is still free, living normally while Cwecwe suffers. This is why we demand his immediate arrest.

Would the response be different if Cwecwe were white?

ABSOLUTELY. If the positions were reversed, the country would be in flames. The double standard demonstrates that racism is still prevalent in South Africa’s court system.

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