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director Mr Calvin Mazula yesterday said the psychologists started working at the school last Friday.
“They (psychologists) have begun their work. This is not a one-day-thing and they are going to have frequent visits to the school. We hope they will give us a comprehensive report urgently and from then that is when we can only be able to tell what happened or what is happening,” he said.

He said the psychologists were working privately.
“I will be in a position to give more details after the investigations,” he said.

The school was hit by disturbances last week on Monday after reports that some pupils were hit by hysteria allegedly linked to Satanism. Some parents and guardians withdrew their children from the school, fearing they would also be affected. Normalcy has since returned to the school and lessons are progressing well. However, some parents are still withholding their children in fear they might be affected by the hysteria. More than three pupils fell into a trance last week, exhibiting extraordinary strength while speaking in unusual voices and tongues.

 

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