Students conduct in public should change.

Editor, I must say that I have observed the way our lovely country is developing in almost all the main sectors. The education system is improving for the better thus ensuring that our children in school right now will enjoy a bright future. We should be very optimistic with the efforts employed to improve the system but I wonder, is there any way our children can work on the way they appear in public? Shouldn’t they have a uniform way they can dress to look smart?

Wednesday, February 10, 2010

Editor,

I must say that I have observed the way our lovely country is developing in almost all the main sectors. The education system is improving for the better thus ensuring that our children in school right now will enjoy a bright future.

We should be very optimistic with the efforts employed to improve the system but I wonder, is there any way our children can work on the way they appear in public? Shouldn’t they have a uniform way they can dress to look smart?

I have watched with disdain as some pupils walk to and from school in slippers while others don’t put on school uniforms at all. They look extremely lousy.

Who should we point our fingers at; should it be at the school administration or the parents?

Should we ask the Ministry of Education to get involved and to pass a law that requires students to dress in an orderly manner? Something needs to be done, urgently.

Laura Kamaliza

laura2jos@yahoo.com