
Own Correspondent|The biology teacher at Njube High School who demonstrated with students on Monday over the deteriorating situation in schools, has fled to a neighboring country claiming that state security agents want to punish him accusing him of leading the march.
Brian Mutsiba says he left the country yesterday “after going underground for several hours on Monday as the police, members of the Central Intelligence Organization and military intelligence and other arms of the state were looking for me saying l committed a serious crime.”
A police Memorandum on Monday which leaked to media reported that Mutsiba had actually been arrested when they were actually still in a hunt for him.
Mutsiba, who has asked media houses not to reveal his hideout, says he is monitoring the situation back home amid reports that “the police and other state security are looking for me all over the country.”
The teacher, who claims that he was asked by concerned students to help them organize the protest in Bulawayo, says his life is unsafe.
“I’m in this place (hideout) to save my life. I never thought this will one day happen to me. Students were expressing their right and I merely helped the students at Njube High School to do that. I have not committed any crime,” said Mutsiba, who declined to reveal the people and organizations that helped him to leave Zimbabwe.
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