School blames Satanism for dropped PSLE results

PALAPYE: Kediretswe Primary School headmaster, Sam Malete, says they did not do well in the Primary School Leaving Examination (PSLE) because of Satanist acts. The school dropped from 81% in 2014 to 63% last year. He said the students revealed to the teachers that they had been initiated in the school of Satanism hence they acted in a strange way.

“The students who claimed that they have been initiated explained to us how they are used to perform evil acts like causing deaths, drinking people’s blood, how and where they are called during lessons and that when they fail to take instructions they are beaten thoroughly. Prior to what was happening, we called parents of the most affected students, thus those doing Standard Seven and shared this with them.  We held prayers with them and at times pupils displayed the unusual behaviour,” said Malete.

He said this year some parents have already reported to the school that their children are showing unusual behaviour at home.

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