The Herald (Zimbabwe)

Diarrhoea hits 100 pupils in Gweru

- Patrick Chitumba Midlands Reporter

AN inexplicab­le bout of diarrhoea has affected over 100 pupils at Thornhill and Guinea Fowl high schools in Gweru and most of the children have since been hospitalis­ed.

Reports from the two schools indicate that some pupils failed to sit for their “O” level Geography paper 1 and Accounts Paper 1 examinatio­ns because of the diarrhoea. Both schools have recorded over 50 confirmed diarrhoea cases each in the last four days and parents have been forced to take their sick children to local medical institutio­ns for treatment.

Midlands provincial education director Mrs Agnes Gudo confirmed the outbreak, saying Ministry officials were on the ground investigat­ing the matter.

“Yes, we got informatio­n to the effect that there were school children at Thornhill and Guinea Fowl high schools in Gweru who have been affected by diarrhoea,” she said.

“Inspectors are on the ground looking into the matter and we hope we will have informatio­n as to what is happening and what is causing it.” Mrs Gudo said both day scholars and boarders had been affected by the disease.

“If it were only boarders, we could be saying the problem is at the schools, but day scholars have also been affected,” she said. “I don’t have the exact number of the affected children right now.”

The two schools are widely regarded as top institutio­ns of learning in the Midlands Province.

“The transmissi­on mode has remained largely unknown so far,” said a teacher at Thornhill High School. “Some affected children have been sent for medical observatio­n at home, while we are busy disinfecti­ng the school under the watchful eye of officials from the Ministry of Health and Child Care.”

A parent said, on condition of anonymity, that she was called to Thornhill High School on Saturday evening after her child developed diarrhoea.

“I travelled from Bulawayo to Gweru on Saturday evening after my daughter developed diarrhoea,” she said. “I was shocked to see over 50 pupils being attended to while some were taken to local hospitals. I took mine to one of the hospitals where she was hydrated.”

Another parent said he was worried that his child’s “O” level examinatio­n preparatio­ns would be affected.

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