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Thieves Steal Jubilee Material In Chingola

THIEVES broke into three offices at Chiwempala Primary School in Chingola on Wednesday stealing three pieces of Golden Jubilee chitenge materials and leaving education literature and other items scattered.
And Chingola District Education Board Secretary Misozi Mwenya has warned private schools in the mining town to refrain from concealing information related to pupils involved in violent behaviour.
Mrs Mwenya said in an interview yesterday that unknown people broke into three offices at Chiwempala Primary School by gaining entry through the roof.
“Three offices were broken into on Wednesday night at Chiwempala Primary School, in the old accounts office and other administrative facilities. They stole three pieces of chitenge material that remained from the Golden Jubilee celebrations,” she said.
Mrs Mwenya also said the same Wednesday night thieves tried to break the gate at Chikola Primary School but the guard alerted the head teacher whose house is within the school premises and police were called.
She commended the police for the quick response following the distress call.
And Mrs Mwenya has warned private schools in Chingola to inform her office on any violent behaviour by pupils.
She said this in the wake of an incident at Naboonga Secondary School where a grade 12 pupil allegedly stabbed a fellow schoolmate with a knife in the chest.
The victim Dalitso Tembo 17, is receiving medication at Kitwe Central Hospital.
The assailant has been arrested by police and will appear in court soon.
Naboonga Private School management have concealed the information on the stabbing of a school prefect on Tuesday morning around 07:40 hours.
Mrs Mwenya said despite private schools being in business they should study the background of children before enrolling them at their learning institutions.
“Private schools fall under the ministry of education and that they should give us information pertaining to happenings in their schools whether good or bad,” she said.

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9 Responses to Thieves Steal Jubilee Material In Chingola

  1. WTF Reply

    February 22, 2015 at 12:36 pm

    An ostracised couple in India have decided to leave all their property to their pet monkey.
    Brajesh Srivastava and wife Shabista told BBC Hindi they were “lonely for many years” before they bought Chunmun the monkey in 2005 for 500 rupees ($8).

    The couple, who have no children, say they have raised him like a son.

    Mr Srivastava is Hindu and his wife is Muslim, and inter-faith marriages are still controversial in parts of India.

    Mrs Srivastava says both their families shunned them after their marriage and that they were lonely until they bought Chunmun.

    “He was a baby then, less than a month old, and his mother had died after being electrocuted,” she says.

    She feeds Chunmun a diet of milk, fruit and home-cooked meals. His room has an air-conditioner to keep it cool in the summer and a heater to warm it in the winters.
    In 2010, the couple arranged a lavish wedding for Chunmun to a female monkey named Bitti Yadav.

    The two monkeys live together at the couple’s home, and have a party for their wedding anniversary every year.

  2. Ghetto Reply

    February 22, 2015 at 2:58 pm

    He is a lucky monkey kwena…lol

    • OMG Reply

      February 23, 2015 at 8:09 pm

      Racist punk!

  3. New Educated Zambia Reply

    February 22, 2015 at 3:08 pm

    Of course these are PF cadres. You know they are PF cadres by the fact that they left the education materials and decided to go for chitenges hehe. There could have been 1 million kwacha hidden in those education materials and those monkeys would not have found it. Very illiterate chaps who have no class at all. Please vote UPND so that we can change how these useless young boys think and give them the skills they need to become viable contributors to society.

    • New Educated Zambia Reply

      February 22, 2015 at 4:19 pm

      I am equally disappointed with what HH has said. He claims to be an economist but his way of understanding economic values leaves much to be desired. We need to change party leadership in upnd

    • NEW EDUCATED ZAMBIA Reply

      February 23, 2015 at 1:43 pm

      HH kawalala wa pravatisation!!!!!!!!!!

  4. Denkete Reply

    February 23, 2015 at 1:10 pm

    If my memory serves me well, it was last year wen 16 pupils from Nabooya secondary school turned one house into a big brother kind of arrangement. Except the pupils were having sex at random. Nabooya is school is always on headline for negatives.

    • New Educated Zambia Reply

      February 23, 2015 at 1:12 pm

      your point being? Is this article about nabooya? You are failing simple comprehension. You are on the wrong article.

      • NEW EDUCATED ZAMBIA Reply

        February 23, 2015 at 1:44 pm

        naiwewine chikala New Educated fimofimo u’re on a wrong article

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