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Pupils shun classes due to hunger

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About 30 per cent of pupils at Nakamboma Basic School in Namwala district are shunning classes because of the hunger situation which has hit the area, head teacher, Hamachila Kankobela has revealed.

And Katengwa School teacher, Fireman Jalata, has disclosed that poor sanitation at the school threatens the health of pupils as there are only three toilets to cater for 800 pupils at the institution.

Mr Kankobela told ZANIS in an interview that normal classes at the school has been affected as most pupils do not come to school due to hunger.

He said since schools opened last month the attendance of pupils has continued to drastically reduce, adding that this has posed challenges for teachers who are left with no option but to teach only the few who report for lessons.

Mr Kankobela added that there has also been an increase in girl-pupils falling pregnant thereby affected class attendance.

He called on government to assist pupils with food rations to enable them continue coming to school.

“I am appealing to government to start giving these pupils food rations for absenteeism to stop,” Mr Kankobela said.

Meanwhile, Katengwa School head teacher, Fireman Jalata said more toilets need to be constructed at the institution to improve sanitation and prevent an outbreak of water borne diseases.

Mr Jalata asid the shortage of sanitary facilities was forcing some pupils to use the bush to answer the call of nature.

ZANIS/ENDS/FM/EB

39 COMMENTS

  1. imagine have thrown away a juicy t bone steak at Matebeto market in thorn park! tommoroow I wont go there in memory of the deeacsed

  2. Sad story but where is the Vp’s disaster mitigation unit ? obviously lazing around in Lusaka. the health situation pose a potential disaster !

  3. Lady Chiza atleast u used to eat beans but them are hunger stricken,no food. But kwena boarding life tayaba fair thts tabomfwa abaiche,beans na cabbage kuya kuli chi connection

  4. awe shuwa njala afuntika ana ku skulu shaaa!! ine ku plimaly nenze ku konda ku kumba kandolo na iceblock . ndiwe wamane enzo nikutisa maningi bwana navi tute

  5. this is serious and thats why siometimes it feels bad like where you have to throw food coz its spent when there are some people out there that have nothing even longing for just porriedge without sugar or salt .pliz ba agricultural minister and the disaster management team do something about this,bana bafa njala

  6. Even me i can do the same,how can i learn with a complaining stomach, no wonder the bemba`say that akabomba akabiye kumunda meaning that the ability to perform good work depends on good nutrition

  7. Iwe Lady Chiza, they are not dead. atleast you used to eat beans but for the its dry my friend not even a mango or masuku.

  8. De only Fireman me know a de one Capleton. Anyway, must ha fe get sumting inna yu belly before yu can get sumting inna yu head, seen?

  9. Hunger is for all. Kids, adults, they all feel the pang of hunger. Means they can all shun classes, jobs etc. Hunger knows no age, sex, creed or colour.

  10. There is one province out of all nine that keep asking for relief food!It is an indication of failure of agricultural extension workers or failure of these people to master basic elements of specie survival.For, even proconsul learned that if you have no rain, plant katapa.
    Now we have another situation of school absenteeism driving these people further back to early hominid existence.

  11. Govt should find ways of helping villagers by giving them small loans to venture in different financial generation ventures to support farming. @};-@};-@};-@};-**==@};-

  12. #Its true….we used to eat boiled groundnuts as relish at boarding school but we never complained or shunned classes…… :o:o

  13. #8 Do you know why you never shunned skool??? because you were extremlly full with beans. but these pupils are hungry meaning at the moment they are forcasing on finding food and not learning.

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