Kazungula district’s Mandia Basic School headmaster, Joseph Hichaaba, has expressed disappointment at the increase in the number of girls getting married at a tender age in his area.
Mr Hichaaba said young girls in the area have put marriage first instead of school, a situation he described as unfortunate.
In an interview with ZANIS in Mandia yesterday, Mr. Hichaaba complained that pupils at his school do not heed their teachers’ advice of putting education first but instead rush into early marriages.
He disclosed that last year alone 14 pupils from his school, some of them in their fourth grade, fell pregnant.
He said the school authorities have done a lot of sensitization talks on the importance of education and on HIV and AIDS related issues but pupils have not accepted the education from the learning institution.
Mr. Hichaaba blamed the parents for allowing their children to leave school for marriage, adding that parents who marry off their children at a tender age commit a serious offence and can be arrested for that.
He appealed to the parents of the children who had dropped out for whatever reason to send them back to school so that they could be educated.
Meanwhile, Southern Province Young Women Christian Association (YWCA) Regional Coordinator, Dorothy Velemu, was in Mandia yesterday on her continued sensitization programme on human rights in Kazungula District.
Mrs Velemu revealed that her organisation has also received reports of early marriages being practiced in the area, a situation she described as shameful.
She said early marriages should not be entertained because young girls are not in a position to look after their homes properly and that they are too young to carry babies and such a situation is likely to lead to complications that can result in death.
Mrs Velemu said education is a basic human right and children should not be denied the chance to go to school in order for them to have a bright future.
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