
Some parents in Kafue have appealed to school authorities in the area not to turn away pupils unable to pay school fees when they report next week on Monday to learn as their parents scout for money, arguing that finding money is not easy nowadays.
One of the parents, Bella Banda said that school authorities in the district have a tendency of chasing away pupils in the first week when schools open and that it is not fair, as the pupils want to learn.
Mrs. Banda said Kafue is a town currently experiencing a lot of economic problems and that the school authorities should know that the delay in paying school fees is not deliberate. She said the school authorities should realise that they are also parents and that unemployment was very high and understand that sending children away from schools is not a solution.
Another parent Mrs. Dorothy Mwanza said the majority of parents work for Nitrogen Chemicals of Zambia (NCZ) and African Textiles of Zambia (ATZ) both of which have not performed well for so many years.
Mrs. Mwanza further said there are many other issues to consider, especially that this is the beginning of the year and some children have to travel to schools that are very far away, and also considering that parents need to buy uniforms and  books for their children, apart from paying school fees.