Controversial book removed from schools

MAPUTO. – Mozambique will remove a seventh grade natural science textbook from schools after outrage on social media over content that discussed masturbation and homosexuality, the education ministry said on Tuesday.

Pupils in the southern African country have studied “The Secret of Life” by Portuguese publisher Texto Editores for the past 18 years.

However sections of a chapter on sexual orientation and masturbation went viral on social media after being posted on Facebook last Thursday.

Under pressure, the education ministry quickly decided to withdraw the book, with controversial parts to be struck off in a new edition to be rolled out later this year.

“For us the topic of sexuality is important and should continue to be addressed,” education ministry spokeswoman Gina Guibunda said.

But “we recognise that in that book the theme may have been treated in a way that divided opinions,” she said.

Sex education will continue to be taught but “in a way that does not create problems in society”.

A section of the book taught to children aged between 12 and 13 reads “sometimes it is more comfortable to have a relationship with someone of the same sex. It is called a homosexual relationship”. – AFP

Related Posts

Truck driver arrested with over two tonnes of dagga

Remember Deketeke Herald Correspondent A 58-year-old truck driver was arrested today (Tuesday) after he was allegedly found in possession of at least two tonnes of dagga at a truck stop…

Women manufacturers launch industry lobby group

Takunda Gambiza Herald Reporter THE Government has hailed the launch of Zimbabwe Women in Manufacturing (ZWIM) as a major milestone in promoting inclusive industrialisation, saying women must play a leading…

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

×
×