Tuesday, 26 September 2017

Zungu: Parliament will not issue abortion legislation

                                 Chairman of Parliament, Mussa Zungu
ZUNGU said yesterday on the 15th Graduate Graduate at Barbro Johansson's Secondary School representing Speaker Job Ndugai.
Dar es Salaam. Parliamentary chairman Mussa Zungu said no law would be enacted by the abortion school at school and asked parents to be responsible for providing better education for their children so that they could not get pregnant.Zungu said yesterday on the 15th Graduate Graduate at Barbro Johansson's Secondary School representing Speaker Job Ndugai.He said the role of abortion should not depend solely on the law and that parents are responsible for ensuring that they provide better education because some of their behaviors are in line with their children."When you see a child in the opposite sex with his parent, he is disciplined, the child is disciplined and his parent is disciplined," said Zungu and questioned among the parents who came to school there."It is the responsibility of parents to nurture your children well and to ensure that they do not interfere with vulnerable groups."Zungu, who is also a member of Ilala, urged the students not to engage in political issues at school but to be involved in learning for their benefit."Agriculture is a way to get rid of economics, but I know many young people do not like agriculture. I tell you about occupation and agriculture as part of employment, "he told 116 graduate graduates.South African Muleba MP Anna Tibaijuka said the community should agree with the order of President John Magufuli to ask pupils to abstain from continuing with studies.Tibaijuka, who is also the founding chairman of the institution, said that allowing pupils to continue with studies are increasing the problem.Head of the school, Halima Kamote said despite having more than 600 female students, no one was pregnant at school due to good training in collaboration with parents.

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