The Manica Post

Pupils force headmaster off school premises

- Ray Bande Senior Reporter

THERE was pandemoniu­m at Chakohwa High School last Wednesday after the headmaster’s attempt to administer corporal punishment on a pupil backfired when the pupil, with the help of aggrieved teachers, mobilised other pupils to mutiny and forced the school head out of the school premises accusing him of practising satanism.

The headmaster, Mr James Chamanwa must be regretting beating the male student for not tucking-in his shirt after irate pupils damaged his vehicle before forcing him out of the school premises while chanting revolution­ary songs.

The incident led to the disruption of lessons. Mr Chamanwa, is yet to return to the school.

Chakohwa High School, which enrols 682 pupils, is under Chimaniman­i district along the Mutare Masvingo highway.

When contacted for comment, Manicaland Provincial Education Director (PED) Mr Edward Shumba said: “I have heard about the case and I have sent a team to investigat­e the matter. I am told that the headmaster tried to administer corporal punishment to a student who then retaliated together with other students. What we are saying is that two wrongs don’t make a right. In as much as the student was wrong the headmaster must not have administer­ed corporal punishment. It was outlawed.”

Mr Shumba said he cannot comment on Satanism as it is difficult to prove.

“It is unfortunat­e that I cannot comment about Satanism simply because that is something we cannot prove. We only want the school space to be respected. Teaching and learning is our core business. I can only give a comprehens­ive comment about all issues related to the matter after the team investigat­ing the matter have finished their job,” he said.

Apparently, students at Chakohwa High, teachers and villages in the area are no strangers to issues related to Satanism.

Exactly one month ago, scores of irate parents besieged the school baying for the blood of school authoritie­s accused of practicing Satanism after the school was plagued by larger-than-life, underworld and or satanic occurrence­s that caused discomfort and fear in pupils, parents and teachers.

When The Manica Post arrived at the school, the situation had returned to normalcy but emotions were still running high among teachers, students and parents who want the headmaster transferre­d.

Headman Evans Mutidzawan­da, who once presided over the matter at his traditiona­l court, said parents no longer want the headmaster at the school

“This case was once brought before us. When such things happen we have our own way of helping the situation which is different from what authoritie­s in the education industry do. We did our best to solve the matter but it appears the problem is persisting hence parents no longer want the headmaster at the school as he is also being fingered by parents and students as one of those involved in satanic acts.

“All that we have managed to do it to control parent so that learning goes ahead while a lasting solution is being worked out. Parents are serious and they are even ready to withdraw their children if the headmaster remains at the school,” he said.

Mr Chamanwa refused to comment on the matter citing profession­al restrictio­ns but maintained he does not believe in the religious or traditiona­l ways that were used to solve the problem of Satanism at the school.

“I was once called to attend a gathering at the local traditiona­l leader’s court where they were trying to solve the issue of Satanism. I actually left a church gathering to attend that meeting little had I known that there is a local politician (name supplied) who had already mobilised people against me. They baptised me with milk and all sorts of rituals that I do not believe in. I am going through a difficult time because of things I do not believe in but just being forced on me. It is unfortunat­e that I cannot comment much about the issue because of profession­al restrictio­ns,” he said.

At the height of the Chakohwa High Satanism real life drama, teachers who requested anonymity confirmed the strange occurrence­s that include waking up to see huge piles of human faeces on their doorsteps and pubic hair under their pillows.

Sometimes swarms of bees and scourge of mosquitoes would appear in classes, forcing the disruption of lessons.

Snakes were also reportedly appearing in classrooms and it is believed that some pupils were allegedly initiated into Satanism through gifts such as necklaces and food.

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