Rotten society

Tiiga Waana

Elder Lister
She's 21 and had finished her exam so technically not a student. Police were only waiting for the birth cert to be availed today.
@Mwalimu-G,
When does one cease to be a student or pupil? I thought it was after getting the exam results and the ubiquitous Leaving Certificate.

I thought before then you still remain a student and your teachers still hold position of trust vis a vis any other relationships.
 

Mwalimu-G

Elder Lister
@Mwalimu-G,
When does one cease to be a student or pupil? I thought it was after getting the exam results and the ubiquitous Leaving Certificate.

I thought before then you still remain a student and your teachers still hold position of trust vis a vis any other relationships.
When we finish exams we burn books in a borne fire because we have finished school. The certificate that follows is a formality because we have either achieved or not.
 

Anglututu

Elder Lister
One is an adult at 18 as per the law.
Ethically a teacher should not be in a relationship with a student. Do we have ethics in this society? Nothing, not even a drop.
You talk to job seekers on what they go through on job interviews.
 

wrongturn

Elder Lister
One is an adult at 18 as per the law.
Ethically a teacher should not be in a relationship with a student. Do we have ethics in this society? Nothing, not even a drop.
You talk to job seekers on what they go through on job interviews.
maybe @Pamba 1 should explain this on the act though no mention of age.

(4) Any person who being the head-teacher, teacher or employee in a primary or secondary school or special institution of learning whether formal or informal, takes advantage of his or her official position and induces or seduces a pupil or student to have sexual intercourse with him or her or commits any other offence under this Act, such sexual intercourse not amounting to the offence of rape or defilement, shall be guilty of an offence of abuse of position of authority and shall be liable upon conviction to imprisonment for a term of not less than ten years.

(5) Any person who being in a position of trust takes advantage of his or her position and induces or seduces a person in their care to have sexual intercourse with him or her or commits any other offence under this Act, such sexual intercourse not amounting to the offence of rape or defilement, shall be guilty of an offence of abuse of position of trust and shall be liable upon conviction to imprisonment for a term of not less than ten years.
 
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