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Lack of sanitary wear forces Victoria Falls girls  out of school

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BY NOKUTHABA DLAMINI

A leading hotel in Victoria Falls and a non-governmental organisation on Friday donated 326 packs of sanitary wear to girls at a school on the outskirts of the resort city.

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The Kingdom Hotel and The Able Women’s Associates (TAWA) handed the donation to girls from Ndlovu Secondary School at a function held at the school.

Nkosinathi Moyo, The Kingdom Hotel general manager told pupils, teachers and community leaders,  that the donation was part of its efforts to promote universal access to sexual and reproductive health-care services among girls from disadvantaged backgrounds.

The Kingdom Hotel staff handing over sanitary pads to girls at Ndlovu Secondary School on Friday

“Studies by different scholars have established that simply having a reliable supply of sanitary wear has had a positive impact on young girls’ self-esteem and school performance,” Moyo said.

“The partnership between Ndlovu Secondary School and The Kingdom which is in its infancy should see the girl child benefitting through access to sanitary wear.”

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TAWA’s co-founder Judith Muteve said in their research they established that some school children were skipping r lessons due to lack of sanitary wear and fear of victimisation in the event of soiling their uniforms.

“We are aware of your passion to be always at school, but at times you end up failing to attend your lessons due to lacks of pads,” Muteve said.

“Menstruation is not something that should embarrass you.

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“So we want you to focus on your school work so that you perform well, and you should as a girl child declare every day when you wake up that you are fearfully and wonderfully made.

“You must declare that  you are a professional in the making. So our goal is to ensure that we usher you into that through provision of such among other programmes because we have established that many of you are dropping out of school to seek marriage due to poverty.”

Random sampling among pupils at the school revealed that they either used maize cobs, old clothes and newspapers or tissue paper during their monthly periods.

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Ndlovu Secondary School in Victoria Falls

According to the school’s acting headmaster Mbonisi Mzingwane, most of the children at the school are males and the main drivers of that is due to lack of adequate necessities such as sanitary wear for female students.

“The school’s enrollment is approximately 370, but we have very few girls,” Mzingwane said.

“For instance, our form two students have over 50 boys and girls only cover half of that figure and this is because of lack of sanitary wear and poverty, which in the end lead them to either opt or dropping out of school for marriage.”

According to the local councillor Given Moyo, some pupils have also performed badly in their studies due to lack of sanitary wear.

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“Whenever they soil their uniforms and chairs other students shun them, especially the boys and that child will be laughed at and mocked by her classmates until they opt not to come to school,” the councillor said.

“So it is important for parents and teachers and other community members to take lead in this matter among other cultural practices that disadvantage a girl child to an extent that they have to drop out of school.”

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Police Hunt For A Nkayi Murder Fugitive

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A Nkayi man is reportedly on the run after allegedly assaulting a fellow villager with an unknown object on the head on New Year’s Day. 

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Police have identified the fugitive at Joinisa Tshuma from Dabe village who is being sought for a murder charge. 

“ZRP is appealing for information which may lead to the arrest of Joinisa Tshuma who is being sought in connection with a case of murder in which Mcebisi Moyo died on 07/01/24,” police appealed. 

“The suspect allegedly assaulted the victim on the head with an unknown object near a bush in Dabe Village, Nkayi on 01/01/24 before he fled the scene.”

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According to police, the victim sustained some head injuries and he was admitted at Nkayi District Hospital where he succumbed to the injuries.

Meanwhile, Police in Machipisa are also  investigating a case of murder which occurred on Wednesday, in which a yet to be identified male adult approximately aged 30 years who was wearing a yellow t-shirt, black trousers, black gum boots and a black cap, was found lying dead with a stab wound on the back near Mapuranga Transport Service Garage in Harare. 

Police are also appealing to the public with information surrounding the incident. 

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“Anyone with information to report at any nearest Police Station.” 

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Full ZRP Statement on Armed Robberies Raiding Elite Schools 

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As the schools open, parents and guardians are in the process of paying school fees, levies and other related school costs, for their children.

School authorities are therefore urged to deposit all monies at financial institutions to curb armed robbery cases.

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The issue of collecting cash by school authorities at schools should be reconsidered given the recent armed robbery cases.

The Police has recorded armed robbery cases in Bulawayo and Chinhoyi in which schools are being targeted.

In one of the cases, unknown suspects pounced at George Silundika High School at corner George Silundika Street and Third Avenue, Bulawayo on 06th January 2024, where they stole US$17 280.00 cash which was in a cash box.

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In another case which occurred at Lomagundi College, Chinhoyi on 09th January 2024, 12 unknown suspects attacked security guards before stealing an undisclosed amount of cash, a Mazda Tribute motor vehicle, cellphones and laptops, among other valuables.

School authorities are urged to step up security measures at schools and employ guards from reputable security service providers who constantly monitor and review deployments.

Above all, school authorities should install CCTV at points of entry and administration offices.

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The Zimbabwe Republic Police is concerned that some of these robbery cases are resulting from leakage of information.

Members of the public are warned that those who provide inside information to robbery syndicates will be arrested.

Police crack teams are firm on the ground and will pounce on armed robbery syndicates for the law to take its course in earnest.

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ARTUZ condemns government for opening of school amid Cholera outbreak

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The Amalgamated Rural Teachers Union of Zimbabwe (ARTUZ) has condemned the government’s decision to reopen schools due to the cholera outbreak wreaking havoc in most parts of the country, labeling the move reckless and disregarding the pressing concerns raised by parents and teachers. 

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Statistics released by the Ministry of Health and Child Care last week showed since the outbreak of cholera, Zimbabwe has recorded 15 137 suspected cholera cases, 1 759 confirmed cases, 14 578 recoveries, 67 confirmed deaths and 266 suspected deaths.

“We vehemently condemn the government’s reckless decision to open schools amidst the widespread cholera outbreak, completely disregarding the pressing concerns raised by parents and teachers,” reads the statement.

“We demand that the government immediately mobilize substantial resources to ensure the safe reopening of schools because our children deserve nothing less than a secure and conducive learning environment. 

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“It is the duty of the government to provide sanitary solutions and ensure the safety and well-being of our children.

The union also called on the government to consider an upward increment of teachers’ salaries, criticizing the government’s lack of engagement with educators, particularly regarding their ongoing demand for a US$1 260 salary.

“Also, it is utterly disappointing to witness such a hasty move without even bothering to engage with the educators who have been tirelessly advocating for a just salary of US$1260.

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“The safety and welfare of our students and teachers should be the utmost priority, but it seems that the government is callously neglecting this responsibility.

“It is high time for the government to prioritize the well-being of our education system and take meaningful action to address the urgent needs of our dedicated teachers. ” 

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