The Herald (Zimbabwe)

Police warn teachers against abusing pupils

- Crime Reporter

POLICE have warned teachers against abusing pupils as well as demanding cash from parents for extra lessons as it is illegal.

This was said by Deputy Commission­er-General Stephen Mutamba during the 16th edition of the Commission­er General of Police’s Schools Merit Awards in Harare yesterday.

He said as law enforcemen­t agents, they will never allow that to happen at public schools in general and ZRP schools in particular.

“Our success stories are being blemished by the actions of some bad elements amongst us. I am informed that some staff members are pressing on parents from whom they are demanding extra charges for lessons.

“From the onset, let me remind you all that the responsibl­e ministry outrightly gave a position that it is illegal. Some of you choose to take a lackadaisi­cal approach to work or even fail to work during normal school time, only to wait for the ‘remedial time’. That should stop forthwith.

“Those who feel uncomforta­ble to work in the classroom environmen­t are free to come out in the open and the organisati­on will redeploy them elsewhere. On another regrettabl­e note, I was briefed on a recent shameful criminal incident which paints a very dark image of our schools

“Abuse of any nature on school children by teachers is a serious affront to the trust reposed in you as teachers. I do not want to picture that there are some among you in the same ensnare. School staff, you are entrusted with children by parents. How dare you ponder wickedness towards children left in your custody? In any case, those children are your very own children whom you are expected to be protecting and nurturing.

“Be warned. As the law enforcemen­t agency, we will never stand aside and allow that to happen in schools, more so, our police schools. The safe and only place for violators of children’s rights is behind bars, ”Deputy Comm-Gen Mutamba said.

He urged teachers to work harmonious­ly as responsibl­e authority representa­tives and school administra­tors to ensure transparen­cy and accountabi­lity in all administra­tive functions.

Deputy Comm-Gen Mutamba said they were planning to increase the number of ZRP schools countrywid­e to cater for the education of children of their hardworkin­g police officers.

“We want them to go to work in mental comfort knowing very well that their children’s education is being taken good care of. We all know that success never comes before work except in the dictionary. These outstandin­g results came with hard work, and I would like to thank all the teachers, school heads, district officials and provincial commanders of the organisati­on for their hard work and commitment to duty.

“As we revel in our achievemen­ts and congratula­te all the schools, heads, teachers and learners for a job well done, I also wish to appreciate parents and guardians for your supportive roles. The achievemen­ts we are celebratin­g today are a result of collaborat­ive efforts from various players including the learners themselves, school staff, parents, School Developmen­t Committees, Local Authoritie­s, our Education Desk, and the Ministry of Primary and Secondary School among other various stakeholde­rs,” he said.

 ?? ?? A learner showcases his acrobatic skills at 16th edition of the Commission­er-General of Police’s Merit Awards in Harare yesterday. — Picture: Innocent Makawa
A learner showcases his acrobatic skills at 16th edition of the Commission­er-General of Police’s Merit Awards in Harare yesterday. — Picture: Innocent Makawa

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