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Now In Ndola As More Pupils Go On Maternity Leave

MORE pupils are going on maternity leave with the latest being 12 at Mitenge community school in Mwekera in Ndola.
Five other pupils at the school have been married off by their parents.

This comes barely a week after the Sunday Mail revealed that 19 pupils at Hillside Girls Secondary School in Eastern Province will be going on maternity leave.
It also comes a few weeks after another revelation that 30 pupils at Kaoma Secondary School in Western Province left school in the first term of this year because they are in the family way.
Mitenge Community School coordinator Innocent Kampompole said the five girls are not pregnant but their parents have willingly married them off.
Mr Kampompole said the girls, aged between 14 and 18, were in grades five, six and seven.
He said in an interview that these statistics are as of May this year, adding that girls at his school get pregnant as early as grade five forcing their parents to marry them off at a tender age.
“We have been operating our community school since 2007. It runs from grade one to seven but what is shocking is that pupils start getting pregnant as early as grade five,” Mr Kampompole said.
He bemoaned the high levels of teenage pregnancy and early marriages which he attributed to the lack of a secondary school in the area.
He said girls who manage to go to secondary schools at Chifubu, Kansenshi and other schools are ejected and sent back to the community school when they fall pregnant.
“When they go to secondary schools, they live in boarding houses because the schools are far. There is no adult supervision in the boarding houses hence the girls are free to do anything they want,” he said.
Mr Kampompole appealed to Government to consider constructing a secondary school in the area to increase literacy levels and encourage the young girls to remain in school.
And Mr Kampompole commended Government’s intension to relocate Mwekera forest reserve residents to Maposa area.
He said Government’s decision to relocate the illegal settlers to Maposa area will enable them own land.
Mr Kampompole said Government has assured the settlers of three hectares of land each in Maposa where they can build permanent structures.
“As a community school we are excited about Government’s intensions to relocate us because that way we can expand and build permanent structures. This will make it possible for donors to fund our expansion project because we will have our own land on title,” Mr Kampompole said.
He said he is dismayed by the behaviour of some unscrupulous people inciting settlers in Mwekera forest reserve to defy a Government order to relocate.
“Mwekera reserve residents need to understand that they have settled on illegal land. No one should talk them into defying Government’s relocation order because they will never have land ownership if they fall for those lies,” he said.

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10 Responses to Now In Ndola As More Pupils Go On Maternity Leave

  1. Babalawo Reply

    May 18, 2014 at 9:33 am

    Take them to nigeria to the boko haram so that they can breed there in order to boost boko haram.

  2. one man destruction company Reply

    May 18, 2014 at 11:04 am

    Ukunyengana kwacila ulupwa

  3. Bemba woman Reply

    May 18, 2014 at 12:01 pm

    Between14 and 18 years in grades 5, 6 and 7?…

  4. Pioneer Reply

    May 18, 2014 at 12:50 pm

    Iyi nimbila ya bulanda. Any arrests made so far?

  5. Ignatius mutolwa Reply

    May 18, 2014 at 3:24 pm

    General Kanene..bla,bla,bla…….Find out and let them join General Kanene not just giving reports.The loudest(NGO) are too quite..bla,bla,,,,,Who is responsible and how old are these men?

  6. NSHILASALASA Reply

    May 18, 2014 at 5:49 pm

    These girls are too old to be in grade 5 or 7. I have been to that school. The biggest issue here is poverty levels have gone too far.

  7. FBI Reply

    May 18, 2014 at 7:17 pm

    This makes very sad reading. Both parents and teachers should make concerted efforts in educating the girl child about the importance of education. In as much as we appreciate governments stance of young mother’s going back to school, this should not be taken advantage of. In our time we were expelled from school and there are still some women out there who lost out on education because of having fallen pregnant, some even lost their lives while attempting to abort, meanwhile the men got away scott free. I just pray that government continues supporting the girl child as we look for a lasting solution to this problem.

  8. smoke Reply

    May 18, 2014 at 8:11 pm

    This is what poverty can do. ubucushi bubi sana.

  9. MK the ORIGINAL Reply

    May 19, 2014 at 12:40 pm

    Our policies are too weak to support education in the villages especially in the rural areas. I wish i had enough time i was going to share with you the laps between towns and villages situated away from Urban areas. Over 90 percent of the children or rather youths from the rural areas especially girls have no support from influential citizens to help them get into higher institution of learning. talk more of getting employment. No matter how bets and good his/her results might be, they end up getting back to the villages and either marry or get married. The incense of education will never be appreciated until these village lads are helped to get better work in towns especially in government institutions which may act as a center of attraction to other school going children.

  10. Busybody Reply

    May 19, 2014 at 4:16 pm

    Abaice nabo baleumfwa shani ifimabwamba?

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