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Police Officers Impregnated 30 Pupils During Mongu Riots

POLICE officers who were deployed at Limulunga High School to quell riots in Mongu in January of 2011, are suspected of making 30 pupils pregnant at the learning institution, Parliament heard yesterday.

According to Zambiadailymail, this came to light during the Vice President’s question time when Luena member of Parliament Mulumemui Imenda (Alliance for Democracy and Development) asked whether Government is aware that about 30 pupils were impregnated by police officers who were camped at the school during last year’s January 14 Mongu riots.
Ms Imenda also wanted to know whether Government has received a report on the matter which was investigated by the Rodger Chongwe Commission of Inquiry into the Mongu riots.
If the report is true, then 30 pregnant girls is more than half the number of pupils in a class which is normally 50.
In response, Vice President Guy Scott said the matter is in the report of the Commission of Inquiry, which has not yet been released to the public.
Dr Scott said he expected the report of the commission of Inquiry on the Mongu riots to be in the public domain soon.
Hundreds of Police officers were deployed to Mongu last year, to maintain law and order during the riots.
The Vice President said Government is actively studying the report and will make its position known on the matter when all the recommendations have been studied.
He said members of the public should not panic, as the authorities are actively studying all the recommendations, before making their position known on the matter.
Dr Scott said this in response to a follow up question from Itezhi-Tezhi member of Parliament Greyford Moonde (UPND) who wanted to know why Government is taking long to publicise the report of the Commission of Inquiry into the Mongu riots.
Mr Moonde said it is important that the report is released to the public, so that Zambians are made aware of the findings and the suggested recommendations.
He said people are concerned about the Government’s delay in releasing the report, following its submission to the President.
Mr Moonde said making the report public will promote transparency in dealing with the matter, which has threatened Zambia’s sovereignty and unitary status.
Meanwhile, Parliament learnt that 912 people were arrested between August 30, 2011 and December 30, 2011 for trafficking in cannabis.
Deputy Minister of Home Affairs Ngosa Simbyakula said 805 cases of drug trafficking were also handled by the Drug Enforcement Commission during the same period.
Dr Simbyakula said this in response to a question from Chilubi MP Obius Chisala (PF) who wanted to know how many cases of drug trafficking were handled by the DEC during the period under review, as well as how many people were arrested for trafficking in cannabis.
And Speaker of the National Assembly Patrick Matibini has urged MPs to ask their questions clearly during the Vice President’s question time.
Dr Matibini said it is important for MPs to start asking definite questions so that the Vice President can respond effectively.
He said this when he made a ruling after a point of order raised by Chembe MP Mwansa Mbulakulima (MMD) who wanted to know whether the Vice President was in order not to give definite answers to questions raised by MPs.
Mr Mbulakulima accused the Vice President of lowering the standards of the House.
This was when Dr Scott responded to a question by saying he could not give detailed answers to a question raised because he did not have full details.

 

 

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68 Responses to Police Officers Impregnated 30 Pupils During Mongu Riots

  1. Mubiana Jeff Nalwendo

    March 19, 2012 at 9:10 am

    WAKE UP ZAMBIANS…. there must be a SATANIC SPIRIT that has befallen our country… ????PF????

  2. kali che ka mpopo

    March 19, 2012 at 9:58 am

    This is so ignorant and disapointing and proff enough that we are not fighting HIV and AIDS pipo are not even thinking of protection please police officers condoms are everywhere for FREE!!! why not utilise them?? , hope these pupils are able to mention these officers ‘ full name and give proper identification so they can be punished for thier acts.

  3. Chakolwa Mu Baaad!!!

    March 19, 2012 at 10:26 am

    Insala ba Barotse!

  4. kbw

    March 19, 2012 at 10:31 am

    Shame on the police and why isnt the head of police saying anything? She should be fired!!!!!!!!

  5. John Chinena

    March 19, 2012 at 12:23 pm

    Bembas and Tongas/Lozis should just become tribal cousins. Its too much of scorn on these humble and noble Bemba chaps.

  6. CHUCHU

    March 19, 2012 at 12:41 pm

    Give ceaser wat belongs to ceaser.. the victimz must be bigtime wholes.. ninshi ku barotse takwaba intweno,, bamonafye ba buju batampa nokwisulamo.. gud job bazungu..

  7. CHUCHU

    March 19, 2012 at 12:50 pm

    lets sing with lozi bulls.. kapokola wanye cisushi….awe nshinyele…. isa nkununshe pamatako ….. awe ninya

  8. stizzy

    March 19, 2012 at 12:53 pm

    Both the police n the girls are just useless!

  9. bibi

    March 19, 2012 at 1:27 pm

    What is wrong with the policemen? Mwamba Hagolo was takin revenge on them coz of the same. can’t they do with havin silly affairs.

  10. ZED DUDE

    March 19, 2012 at 1:48 pm

    CHUCHU ru crazy! u have made my day! lolest

  11. tuutaz

    March 19, 2012 at 1:57 pm

    awe elyo lwanya abaice bashinonshiku tabakwata namwenso nibachifulefule na child abuse takwaba tuibepeshafye pantu ngakafula kaisulamo awe mukwai bujuu amano yonse kuya kulaba na kondomu amagiya yonse kupwisisha muli kasukulu result lifumo awe mwabombeni ba bujuu tapali pakuleka .child abuse takwaba pantu takwali uwachitile report ninsansa sheka i trhink na solo jer alipelako kamo kasbili ewali mukalamba aliko

  12. Dr.B

    March 19, 2012 at 2:45 pm

    This issue is demanding serious investigation.Because iyi te rape case balisumina ba kasukulu,if it was rape case they could have involved Zambian law.Besides shame to ba buju.

  13. Mpanga ya sapa umwenda abakalabene

    March 19, 2012 at 2:58 pm

    CHUCHU, you are really crazy! Imbafu shakalipa! LOLEST : )

  14. maikolo

    March 19, 2012 at 3:51 pm

    Since this is now a national issue the government should send counselors to this school so that the girls are taught how to look after their pregnancies and not aborting them, the fathers are around. shame ba buju.

  15. Pyatapyata boys

    March 19, 2012 at 4:30 pm

    What i want to know is who has removed the first comment i made cause those are the same culprits we mistreated the Lozis/ Can you put back the comment and the names of the officers involved please ba Tumfweko!

  16. Peter

    March 19, 2012 at 6:02 pm

    lets hope that those cops are bembas so that we improve the lozi breed. BRAVO

  17. The Jackal

    March 19, 2012 at 7:46 pm

    All this shit was RB’s making, how on earth do we let such kind of things happen in the country. If RB and GK behaved well during that incidence, this would not have occurred. Besides this the caliber of police men we have in Zambia, a shame indeed. Unfortunately the young girls cannot even identify the mo ther fu ckers as they most likely raped the girls! It is high time we stopped recruiting the police from the streets. In a Christian nation and such is the talk of the daily life. shame on you ba fikala bakapokola!

  18. yman

    March 20, 2012 at 7:08 pm

    … y did they let them camp at a boarding school where they are female students to me there is no logic in tht , we kno what that leads to .

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