Education Ministry Says Schools Opening Due To Increase In Sexual Abuses On School Children
12 July 2020
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Primary and Secondary Education Deputy Minister Edgar Moyo

Primary and Secondary Education Deputy Minister Edgar Moyo says that schools will be opening as scheduled on the 28th of July to take away school children from being sexually abused with very little regard to the increasing Covid-19 cases in the country.

“For now, nothing has changed. Schools are reopening on July 28. However, we will be guided by President Mnangagwa and the Ministry of Health and Child Care,” Deputy Minister Moyo said.

“There is need for the opening of schools as we have been witnessing a surge in child labour and sexual abuse.

Moyo said teachers were undergoing training on health protocols that are expected when lessons resume. Most schools are working on acquiring essential Covid-19 personal protective equipment such as thermometers, sanitisers and face masks.

Deputy Minister Moyo said the opening of learning institutions amid the Covid-19 pandemic signalled a ‘new normal’.

“However, schools, which are providing face masks, sanitisers and controlled environments, are (ironically) deemed unsafe by some sections of society.

Teachers unions have been calling on Government to postpone re-opening schools and defer national examinations.

Meanwhile, final year students at polytechnics and vocational training centres resume studies tomorrow, with the Government satisfied with measures put in place to prevent the spread of coronavirus.

Studies were discontinued on March 24 as a pre-emptive intervention to prevent infections.

The Government turned most of the learning institutions into quarantine centres for locals returning from other countries. Authorities have since fumigated the centres.

Higher and Tertiary Education, Innovation, Science and Technology Development Minister Professor Amon Murwira said all preparatory work was now complete.

“We are satisfied with the preparations made by various institutions so far. We met with them and on Monday (tomorrow) colleges will open,” he said.

Universities reopened last month.

President Mnangagwa last week hinted that Government could scale up coronavirus preventive and containment measures.

There has been intense debate on the opening of schools worldwide.

South Africa recently reopened schools, but teacher trade unions are calling for their closure due to a surge in Covid-19 cases. Kenya last week announced that all schools would remain closed until January.

It also cancelled final year exams that are usually taken in October and November.

Source: State Media