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Dr. Kaseba cautions girls against sexual activities

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First Lady Dr Christine Kaseba at a discussion forum with Mkushi Secondary school pupils in Mkushi,Central province  on September 13,2013. Dr Kaseba was in Mkushi , Central Province where she offered medical services to people of all walks of life -Picture  and caption by THOMAS NSAMA
First Lady Dr Christine Kaseba at a discussion forum with Mkushi
Secondary school pupils in Mkushi,Central province on September
13,2013. Dr Kaseba was in Mkushi , Central Province where she offered
medical services to people of all walks of life -Picture and caption by THOMAS
NSAMA

First Lady Christine Kaseba-Sata cautioned school girls against engaging in casual sexual to avoid pregnancies and sexually transmitted infections that will stop them from realizing their dreams.The First Lady also called on girls to help prevent cervical cancer by not engaging in sexual activities before completing school.

Speaking to school girls at Mkushi High School in Central province over the weekend Dr Kaseba urged the girls to abstain from casual sex to avoid cervical cancer which she said is sexually transmitted.The First Lady advised the girls to get involved in the fight against cervical cancer which has claimed many lives in Zambia.

She noted that it has become common place to hear many young girls that are engaged in sexual relations with boys and sugar daddies who end up ruining their future by infecting them with Sexually Transmitted Infections, HIV or giving them a virus that cause cervical cancer in women.She appealed to the girls to strive to live healthy lifestyles by avoiding sexual relations while in school so that they realize their dreams.Dr Kaseba advised the girls to focus more on education if they are to become like her or better than her in future.

She encouraged the girls to work hard in school and go to the university so that they can acquire tertiary education that will allow them to change their current social status after which they will be free to marry a man of their choice.She tipped the girls to challenge boys in school by taking subjects such as mathematics and sciences that are perceived to be for the male pupils.

And Central Province Permanent Secretary Edwige Mutale pleaded with the girls to take the First Lady’s advise seriously if they are to make it in school.
Ms Mutale testified of how she abandoned her course in the school of natural sciences at the university due to discriminatory remarks by some male students that girls cannot make it in such courses.The Permanent Secretary disclosed that she regretted after she meet her then fellow student Dr. Kaseba who managed to study medicine in the same intake.

And a grade 12 pupil, Loreen Timbani who is also the school Head girl commended the First Lady for taking time to give a motivation talk to the girls.
In her vote of thank, Loreen highlighted some of the challenges that include lack of electricity and water supply that the school is facing.
She pledged on behalf of her fellow girls to work hard in school and excel in life.

24 COMMENTS

  1. Do what i say and not what i did from my UNZA days as a Grable grable girl of Sata from his old and faithful wife then teaching at Kabulonga.

  2. This should have been told to them by their parents, the problem Africa has is tradition, if men talked to their daughters and sons, this problem would have been solved already. Sex education must be adopted in schools, but then again these teachers are parents too, which takes me back to my first sentence….. no solution at all!

  3. If Dr Kaseba-Sata is to be taken seriously on her advices on promiscuity she should go further by advising women who wreck other women’s marriages by snatching their husbands. Can she be brave enough to address this problem?

  4. abstain from casual sex…with married men or unmarried men? Is the sex casual if you have an agenda to derail the marriage and become the Mrs? What about if the guy is substantially older than you but can later install you in a respectable position, should you go ahead and take the gamble?

  5. And at what age was she when she officially commissioned her promiscuity with Ukwa and eventually bampulaling? Wasn’t she a simple UNZA student? She is a wrong person to advise our young ones.

    • You are right . The fact that she is married to UKWA doesn’t make her a role model for anyone. She is probably giving this advise with regret over her behaviour as a teen. She be blunt and give the teens her real life experience .

  6. I still remember Mrs Ukwa original, who taught at Kamwala and Kabulonga secondary schools not this one, “Dora’s partner in crime” at UNZA. What a wrong person to be doing this, when did she graduate from Pro; Nkandu Luo’s Tasinta programme.

  7. I await the day when GBM will give a lecture against gender based violence and the importance of having a six pack to please one’s wife.

    • The six pack is buried so deep in his case! If he could work-out seriously and change his diet, it would emerge. Inside him is a hot dude screaming to come out, a hot dude with a six-pack and a lot of money. And power.

      Then we could call him Greatly Bodacious Man and vote for him.

  8. Yaba mzambia wa zamani 8.1 wa ngo nawla kekeke hihihi hehehe that we are always trying to go back in, no place like home! ke ke ke ke

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