No peace at Moeding College

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OTSE: The visibly emotional headmaster of Moeding College, Marcos Maedza, yesterday told parents amid reports of ill-treatment of students by their peers, that the school had no peace in 2008. Devastated parents, many of whom got information that their children had been forced to sleep in nearby bushes that provided overnight refuge from marauding Form Five colleagues who tortured male and female 'new comers' alike, listened to the unfolding travesty.

"We have a problem here and we can't let this go on," he added. He related how a student was made to undress, his pubic hair shaved and the hair burnt while the other boys were forced to inhale the fumes.

He said that after this the boys would not tell on the culprits, compelling the management to send the students home so that they should bring their parents along. The headmaster broke down and had to be assisted by Reverend Dummie Mmualefe, a board member of the school.

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