Parents who have children at Choma Day High School have
taken a swipe at a traditional healer is allegedly marketing his services in the school vicinity.
School Parent Teacher Association (PTA) chairman, Teddy Kabwe told ZANIS in Choma today that the traditional healer has placed bill boards advertising his services within the school premises under unexplained circumstances.
Mr. Kabwe said it was difficult to understand why the healer would choose the school premises, leaving other strategic places to advertise his services.
He said it was morally wrong to place the adverts in learning institutions as they may corrupt the minds of pupils who might be tempted to seek remedies for their social problems from him.
Mr Kabwe has since implored the Choma Municipal Council to deal with what he termed as public nuisance exhibited by the traditional healer.
He said parents were unhappy with the insecure learning environment at the institution and would therefore want the municipal council to quickly move in and correct the situation.
Mr Kabwe also complained about a private abattoir that is discharging
raw effluent onto the school grounds.
He said pupils and their teachers were experiencing intolerable smells emanating from animal blood and manure that are thrown within the school premises.
Mr Kabwe said the council should decisively take action over public nuisances that were provoking anger among pupils and parents.
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