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20 Secondary School Students Suspended After Allegedly Being Caught Having Group s3x
- Ekohotblog, 19th, October 2020
- 20 Form Four pupils from Loreto High School in Zimbabwe, have been suspended for allegedly engaging in group sex in July.
Loreto High School in Zimbabwe, have suspended 20 Form Four pupils from School for allegedly having a group sex in July.
According to reports, the students who consists of both male and female, were allegedly caught pants down in the girls’ dormitories of the Silobela based school, while preparing for the June-July exams.
Mr Jameson Machimbira who happens to be Midlands Provincial Education Director, made the announcement and said;
” Yes, we received information that some pupils both male and female from Loreto High School had been suspended following reports that they were caught engaging in unconfirmed sexual activities. I received phone calls from some affected parents who wanted the Ministry (Primary and Secondary Education) to intervene citing the timing of the suspensions. So, we sent a team to investigate the matter on Friday and they are still to give me a report. So, I am waiting for the report.”
Reacting to the suspension, the parent also insisted that there is no valid evidence that the students were part of the group sex, except the information from other students.
A parent of one of the suspended students explained to the state media;
“My son is currently doing Form Four, and is going to write his final examinations in December as advised by the Government. We were notified by the boarding master that they wanted us as parents at the school on October 13. Before I knew it, I was advised to come and collect my child since they had expelled them from school because they were allegedly having se_xual affairs.”
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