Matemadanda Clarifies Soldiers’ Deployment At Schools, “They Are Protecting Learners”
8 February 2019
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By Own Correspondent- Deputy Minister for Defence and War Veterans Affairs Victor Matemadanda said that soldiers were this week deployed to protect school gates and ensure that thugs do not attack learners.

He said this in parliament while responding to Mashonaland East Senator Jane Chifamba who has asked why soldiers had been deployed at school gates.

Said Matemadanda:

Unlike the initial Lancaster House Constitution, which was written by people who represented the political opinion of a minority, the Constitution we have now was written by the people.

It says if police fail to control the security situation in the country, then they can request aid from the soldiers. So soldiers do not deploy themselves, they are deployed by the police at schools to remove thugs troubling school children where the police feel they cannot contain the situation.

The country has been experiencing uneasy normalcy after the government deployed troops in full force across the country to deal with violent protests that broke in January after a massive fuel price hike.