Barely
a week after the the local newspaper covered a story about the rising
number of lesbians in Girls High Schools all over the country, the
administration has now sent home eight girls over the matter.
The
school’s principal, Pacifica Nyambong’i said that a group of eight
students in Form Two, who were also jointly being investigated for arson
claims, had been sent home and others readmitted after undergoing
counseling and promising to change. The principal admitted that some
Form Two students confessed to being lesbians who had lovers in the
school while other girls denied the allegations.
“I
received a note listing some girls as suspected lesbians who also
planned to burn down the school on December 10th, we embarked on
investigations to unearth the truth,” Ms Nyambog’i revealed. Those who
confessed to being lesbians were forgiven, counseled and readmitted but
those who denied were sent home.
The
parents of those sent home have however mounted a strong defence to the
allegations claiming that their girls were beaten during the
interrogations in order to admit by force.
Also,
Anglican run St James Girls High School in Zimbabwe has been hit by a
lesbian sex scandal which has resulted in the expulsion of pupils, one
of them for offering a teacher sex in exchange for lenience after being
caught in the act.
The
scandal reportedly started in June when two Form Six pupils were caught
by fellow pupils in the middle of the night having a nice time under
the sheets, BMetro reported. A report was made to school authorities.
After
a probe, the two girls (names withheld) were suspended for two weeks.
According to a source, the pupils showed remorse during the disciplinary
hearing and promised to give up the lesbian antics. On returning to
school after serving the sentence, the two are said to have kept a
distance from each other.
“Everyone
was convinced that they had indeed stopped their behaviour. They even
stopped talking to each other and we all thought that the relationship
was over. Little did we know that we were being fooled,” said a source.

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