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    Zimbabwe gay teacher resigns after death threats

    Chronicle EditorBy Chronicle EditorSeptember 28, 2018No Comments3 Mins Read
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    Neal Hovelmeier, deputy head for St John's College resigned following protests from parents
    Neal Hovelmeier, deputy head for St John's College resigned following protests from parents
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    Neal Hovelmeier, deputy head for St John's College resigned following protests from parents
    Neal Hovelmeier, deputy head for St John’s College resigned following protests from parents

    A gay teacher at a top Zimbabwean boys’ school has resigned after death threats and pressure from parents.

    Neal Hovelmeier, deputy head for St John’s College’s sixth form, came out to his students last week.

    He was encouraged to do so as a Zimbabwean newspaper was planning on outing Mr Hovelmeier, the school’s chairman wrote in a letter.

    Some parents threatened legal action against him in a country where homosexual acts are illegal.

    “I will not submit myself to a sham trial,” Mr Hovelmeier wrote in his resignation letter.

    The teacher, who has worked in the elite school for 15 years, apologised for the distress caused by revealing his sexuality, saying it has since led to “death threats as well as threats of physical danger to myself and my pets”.

    “I have come to realise that my current position as deputy headmaster is now untenable,” he wrote in the resignation letter.

    Mr Hovelmeier came out to the student body on 21 September when the school, which is based in the capital Harare, released a statement by him.

    He wrote that former students had confided to him that they had felt intimidated and ostracised at the school amidst a homophobic atmosphere.

    International Day Against Homophobia, Transphobia and Biphobia is celebrated on 17 May every year since 2004
    International Day Against Homophobia, Transphobia and Biphobia is celebrated on 17 May every year since 2004

    He said he could only deal with the issue if he was “open and transparent about it myself”.

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    The move was applauded by rights activists, but also led to uproar among some of the parents.

    Footage of an emergency parents’ meeting on 24 September showed participants angrily shouting at one another.

    Chaos at St Johns College parents meeting over gay form 6 teacher, Neal Hovelmeier who announced his sexuality to students at an assembly – 24 September 2018 #Zimbabwe pic.twitter.com/5vG2XY9uY6

    — Povo Zim (@povozim) September 25, 2018

    The following day, a law firm hired by some of the parents threatened legal action against the school if its board did not resign, according to a letter by the firm seen by the BBC.

    It said the teacher’s decision to come out “has no place whatsoever in a school environment where they are minors, who look up to your staff as their life models as they exercise their role”.

    They also cited the country’s Section 73 criminal law that criminalises gay sex, and said that their clients therefore reserved “a right to place criminal charges against your staff member”.

    The British curriculum boys school was founded in 1986 and admits boys from the age of 12 to 18, its website says.

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