Acting Traditional Authority Njolomole of Ntcheu has received a backlash following his decree that female students from Malawi Adventist University, Lakeview Campus should forthwith stop wearing trousers and short skirts around Njolomole Village where the school is located in the district.
Njolomole said he reached at this decision to preserve the reputation of his village, which he claimed is well known for upholding cultural norms.
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He said by dressing in trousers and miniskirts, the students are embarrassing his village.
The Dean of Students at the university, in a circular dated June 30, 2021, advised the students to adhere by the acting TA’s decree.
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July 1, 2021 Nyasa Times Reporter 2 Comments
A woman in Malawi’s capital Lilongwe is in under lock and key in police custody after she repeatedly defiled two innocent underaged teenagers aged 14 and 15, respectively.
Police in Lilongwe on Tuesday arrested a 24-year-old woman who trade as a ‘prostitute’ for allegedly forcing two young teenagers into having sex with her.
The suspect, identified as Christina Masina is alleged to have slept with the two young boys Monday night at her house at the high density slum of Chigwirizano township in the administrative district of Lilongwe.
The suspect, Masina, who defiled the two teenagers hail from Mlangeni Village, Traditional Authority Njolomole in Ntcheu
The First Grade Magistrateâs Court in Dowa has sentenced a 24-year-old man to 3 years in prison for being found in possession of bags of cannabis.
The court through state prosecutor Sergeant Joseph Banda heard that the convict Mike Ruben committed the offence on March 8, 2021 at Nalunga Trading Centre after being found in possession of four bags of cannabis weighing 80 kilograms.
Appearing before court, the convict pleaded guilty to a charge of found in possession of Indian Hemp without a license.
In his submission, state prosecutor Sergeant Joseph Banda asked the court for a stiff punishment to send as a warning to other would-be offenders, though the convict is a first offender.
The Senior Chief Resident Magistrate Court sitting at Mkukula in Lumbadzi, Dowa has sentenced a 45-year-old man Chikumbutso Jamu a fine of six hundred thousand kwacha in default of 24 monthsâ imprisonment for the offences of being found in possession of machinery used to duplicate copies of artist work and being found in possession of infringed copies all contrary to section 113 of Copyright Act.
“The court through the state prosecutor, Bod Msukwa heard that on February 28th, 2021, COSOMA inspectors were tipped anonymously that the convict was in possession of machinery used for duplicating copies of artists work without a licence.
After conducting a raid at the suspects house, the Inspectors found 2000 Master CDs and 68 other CDs, 2 Duplicating Machines, 1 Canon Printer, 1 Prixma Printer, 1 Acer Laptop, 1 Sabara Laptop and 10 DVD Writers which Jamu used in carrying out the crime.