Zimbabwe News Update

🇿🇼 Published: 13 March 2026
📘 Source: The Sowetan

Police in the Eastern Capehave opened an inquest into the death of a nine-year-old girl who is alleged to have taken her own life as a result of bullying at her school. The child, identified as Imibongo Ntamehlo, allegedly died at her home in Nkawukazi Village near Mthatha on Sunday. Provincial police spokesperson Welile Matyolo confirmed that police are investigating the circumstances surrounding the death.

“Police confirm that a nine-year-old girl allegedly hanged herself … and police were summoned. On police arrival, they found the body of the deceased lying on the ground inside the house.

The motive is part of the ongoing investigation. An inquest docket has been opened,” said Matyolo. The parliament Select Committee on Education, Sciences and Creative Industries said it had noted the reports of Imibongo’s passing.

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Committee chairperson Makhi Feni extended condolences to the family, pupils and educators affected by the tragedy. “It is not normal that a learner as young as Imibongo would commit this kind of act. We therefore call for a thorough investigation into this incident.

Bullying is a challenge in our schools that educators should never grow tired of fighting,” Feni said. He added that schools should be spaces where children feel safe and protected. “Our children must find parental love and protection in schools.

This is a sad story that will reflect on our system, and the better these kinds of incidents are attended to and resolved, the better,” he said. Feni said the committee expects both the provincial and national departments of basic education to address the issue of bullying in schools to ensure similar incidents do not occur again. “The reality is that our schools lack social work and welfare services, as well as adequate learner security,” he said.

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Originally published by The Sowetan • March 13, 2026

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