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Zimbabwe
revokes leave for school-going mothers and fathers
IRIN News
September 14, 2010
http://www.irinnews.org/report.aspx?ReportID=90475
Zimbabwe's education
ministry has backtracked on a new
policy, introduced in August 2010, to grant pregnant schoolgirls
and the prospective fathers maternity and paternity leave from school,
and has opted for disciplinary measures instead.
"Learners in all
schools may be suspended, excluded or expelled from school for various
acts of misconduct of a serious nature," Stephen Mahere, Permanent
Secretary in the Ministry of Education, Sport, Arts and Culture,
said in a circular.
"Pregnancy of a
learner, and being responsible for it, are such an example of misdemeanour
of a serious nature. The law provides for the exclusion of a learner
who falls pregnant, and expulsion of a learner responsible for it,"
the circular warned.
After consultations between
the school and parents or guardians, a girl could be readmitted
to school three months after a baby's birth at the grade or form
she had been in before she had the baby, Mahere said.
However, the boy responsible
for the pregnancy would be considered for admission at another school,
and only after a period of 12 months.
"It should be noted
that re-admission of the boy learner is not automatic, as approval
would have to be sought and granted from the ministry of education
before re-admission in any other formal school," the circular
said.
"There cannot be
maternity or paternity leave for learners in schools. In this regard,
it can only be exclusion or expulsion from school."
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