Kabale District officials closed Maziba Mixed Primary School after mysterious events terrorized students. Moses Tumwijukye Bwengye confirmed the shutdown after reports of supernatural attacks. Cell phone videos reveal children screaming and falling unconscious at the religious school. Pupils repeatedly called out one teacher's name during these frightening moments. Authorities shut the doors until someone finds answers.
Identical problems struck during last term's final exams and forced an immediate shutdown. Religious leaders conducted prayer meetings and holy ceremonies to banish whatever was causing havoc. Children came back from vacation but chaos erupted again June 2nd. Students began behaving wildly around 10 in the morning and yelling their instructor's name. People who saw it happen said some kids passed out and others displayed superhuman power.
Community members think teacher Expedito Monday demanded 100 shillings from each student. Parents suspect only children who gave money suffered from the weird episodes. A teacher's spouse claims her husband also displays symptoms of being controlled. The assistant principal admits staff hoped vacation time would end their troubles. Residents demand district leaders step in and fix this mess.
Identical problems struck during last term's final exams and forced an immediate shutdown. Religious leaders conducted prayer meetings and holy ceremonies to banish whatever was causing havoc. Children came back from vacation but chaos erupted again June 2nd. Students began behaving wildly around 10 in the morning and yelling their instructor's name. People who saw it happen said some kids passed out and others displayed superhuman power.
Community members think teacher Expedito Monday demanded 100 shillings from each student. Parents suspect only children who gave money suffered from the weird episodes. A teacher's spouse claims her husband also displays symptoms of being controlled. The assistant principal admits staff hoped vacation time would end their troubles. Residents demand district leaders step in and fix this mess.