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BY Mohammed Awal, 10:30am November 07, 2019,

Zimbabwean teacher arrested for caning two teens on their genitals for allegedly being intimate with girls

by Mohammed Awal, 10:30am November 07, 2019,
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A teacher has been arrested in Zimbabwe for flogging two boys on their penises on suspicion that they were being intimate with girls.

Jabulani Sibanda, 51, who’s the deputy headmaster at Lower Gweru Mission school in Zimbabwe’s Midlands Province was arrested Wednesday.

The boys aged 16 and 17 are on admission in a local hospital with the 16-year-old said to be in critical condition, The Herald reports.

Sources close to the arrest were quoted by The Herald as saying: “The privates of one of the boys got swollen after the beating, and he has been failing to pass urine.”

“Doctors had to put a tube to assist him. He is said to be in a serious condition.”

The 17-year-old was said to have dislocated his spinal cord as he tried to resist the beating.

“The boys are all in hospital and their parents have been notified by the school authorities,” said the sources.

A docket has been opened against Sibanda, Face2face Africa understands.

“I am yet to get the details, but even if I get them, I will refer you to national police spokesperson Assistant Commissioner Paul Nyathi because I am not at liberty to comment on Government officials,” The Herald quoted the Midlands provincial police spokesperson Joel Goko as saying.

Ban on caning 

Meanwhile, earlier this year, Zimbabwe’s constitutional court banned the caning of juvenile convicts as a judicial punishment.

A panel of nine judges decided that judicial corporal punishment was illegal under the country’s constitution, ruling it was cruel, inhuman punishment.

Caning as judicial punishment was permitted in Zimbabwe for males under the age of 18 under the Criminal Procedure and Evidence Act and has been a common sentence.

However, the judges found that it contravened a section of the constitution adopted in 2013, which states that no person may be subjected to “cruel, inhuman or degrading treatment or punishment”.

The ruling came after a 15-year-old boy convicted of raping a 14-year-old girl challenged his sentence of three strokes of the cane.

Last Edited by:Kent Mensah Updated: November 7, 2019

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