Suspected Satanism practice riles pupils at Katombola Basic School in Kazungula district
Kazungula, February 25TH, 2014-ZANIS— A councilor in Kazungula District has expressed concern over the continued disappearance of residents in his ward.
And confusion has rocked Katombola Basic School in Kazungula district as pupils rioted this morning following reports of Satanism practiced by some members of staff.
Sekute ward councilor in Kazungula District, Lackson Inambao, says the continued and unexplained disappearance of residents in his ward was a matter of concern.
Mr. Inambao for this reason suspected that there must be some presence a demonic spirit behind the disappearance.
He said this in an interview with ZANIS in an interview, today.
He disclosed that merely few months after two children of the same family went missing, a similar incident has occurred within the same ward.
The councilor said recently an 18 year old man, Masheke Kawewa of Mulingula village in Makunka area went missing since February 9, 2014 from his home village.
He said serious efforts have been made by sympathizers who have continued searching for the missing person but to no avail.
Mr. Inambao charged that villagers suspect that the man could have committed suicide because he had a marital dispute with his wife before he disappeared.
He said the man has two children with his wife whom he could not disclose by name.
In another development, confusion has rocked Katombola Basic School in Kazungula district as pupils rioted this morning following the alleged Satanism being practiced by some members of staff.
It is however, not clear as to what extent have the riotous pupils’ behaviors went as far as destroying property and beating up innocent people caught during the fracas.
According to sources who called this reporter, pupils at the school have developed strange behavior when they attend classes especially when they get in contact with some named teachers.
They said the behavior is very strange because some pupils react by collapsing immediately they get in contact with some teachers.
Sources added that the situation has caused pupils to denounce the members of staff adding that pupils have also resorted to stop attending classes not until the situation is normalized.
They charged that the confusion has spread to some members of staff who have also started behaving like pupils themselves.
And when contacted for a comment, District Education Boards Secretary Samson Sakala only said he was aware of the happenings at Katombola Basic School.
Mr. Sakala could not give detailed information over the matter and referred all the queries to the area councilor Brighton Mwampole who promised to avail the exact information to this reporter later in the day.