Two female lecturers at a Tsumeb college in the Oshikoto space were arrested the day earlier than at the moment time and charged with assault with the intent to put extreme bodily hurt after they allegedly assaulted a grade 4 pupil.
The lecturers, who’re employed at the Tsumeb Junior Predominant College, are with out a doubt also going through suspension from their work.
Basically primarily based on Tsumeb police space commander Cornelius Tsandib, 10-twelve months-extinct Jossy Somseb was once brutally beaten with a pipe all over the assign his body and on the face.
The violence resulted in numerous bruises and abrasions all over the assign the boy’s body.
The clarification for the assault is still sketchy.
The main of the college, Petrina Shafewa, refused to commentary, pronouncing the college has handed over the matter to the locations of work they document to.
“I cannot commentary,” she acknowledged.
Requested for commentary, Oshikoto education director Aletta Eises acknowledged the directorate will eliminate the college management to salvage to the backside of the matter.
Eises, on the replace hand, added that lecturers haven’t any apt to arrange corporal punishment on newcomers.
“There is now now not a single reason which should always provide a teacher the apt to arrange corporal punishment. Academics are going through tutorial psychology so that you just would possibly perhaps perhaps achieve completely different behavioural patterns and contend with them primarily based on the information they attained. Beating newcomers instils wretchedness, and that is counter-productive to inclusive, equitable quality education. As a directorat,e we condemn the actions of the lecturers,” she stressed out.
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She reiterated that inner procedures would possibly perhaps perhaps be adopted to tackle the matter.
Tsumeb constituency councillor Gottlieb Ndjendjela, who was once also evasive on revealing information, acknowledged he has discussed the matter with Somseb’s of us and the lecturers, and the fogeys get “accredited an apology”.
“But that still would possibly perhaps presumably well presumably now now not pause the authorities from taking action against the lecturers. I am now now not going to commentary additional,” he neatly-known.
Somseb’s of us were unavailable at the time of going to print.
This bid came about honest a month after one other teacher at the Supo Junior Predominant college in the Kavango West space was once arrested and later released on bail after she allegedly administered corporal punishment as successfully as requested 30 of her pupils to jog around on concrete, resulting in some of them sustaining injuries.
Article 56 (1) of the Training Act of 2001 prohibits any teacher or particular person employed at a non-public or public college to arrange corporal punishment on any pupil.