THE Non-governmental Gender Organisations’ Coordinating Council (NGOCC) has urged female students not to succumb to the temptation of trading sex for grades. Last week, ACC arrested another Copperbelt University (CBU) Lecturer for corrupt practices involving sexual gratification. In August this year, the Commission arrested two lecturers from the same institution who corruptly solicited K5,000 or sexual gratification from two female first year students. Commenting on these developments in an interview, Tuesday, NGOCC Board Chairperson Grace Sinkamba said the arrest of the lecturers should serve as an example to their colleagues who were in the habit of trading grades for sex. She urged the CBU management to establish gender and sexual harassment policies. “CBU management should deal with this issue conclusively,...

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