Multiple reports say a school principal in Cape Town who is accused of posting bigoted content on Facebook is being moved to a new school. The allegations focus on posts described as discriminatory, and the matter is presented as ongoing rather than resolved, with the reports indicating that it remains subject to review and/or institutional processes. Some coverage characterizes the posts as causing concern among parents and community members, while other details relate to the administrative steps being taken by education authorities regarding the principal’s placement. The articles describe the transfer as taking place despite public attention on the allegations, and they note that the principal denies wrongdoing or that the full facts have not been definitively established in the public domain. The reports collectively frame the situation as part of a broader issue of how schools and authorities respond to online hate or discriminatory conduct by staff members. No single outlet provides a complete account of disciplinary outcomes, and the overall picture remains that the allegations have been raised publicly and are being handled through the education system’s processes.