Wivu ukizidi noma...
Man in for 'concealing' ex-wife's private parts*
By RABECCA THEU
Chileka Police in Malawi are keeping in custody a 53-year-old man for concealing his ex-wife's private parts through magic in an effort to bar her and her current husband from having sex. Chileka Police spokesperson Stella Nkandala yesterday said the suspect,
Samuel Mayinga of Malunga Village , Traditional Authority Machinjiri, Blantyre , was arrested on Wednesday last week and has been charged with conduct likely to cause breach of peace.
"Mayinga and his wife divorced in 1997 and the woman got married again. Mayinga has of late been pleading with the woman to take him back but she has been refusing. Then Mayinga approached a witchdoctor who gave him a concoction that made it impossible for the woman and her [new] husband to 'sleep' together," said Nkandala.
She said "whenever the two wanted to have sex, the woman's private parts would go missing. This went on for a month, prompting the woman to report the matter to Police, who cautioned Mayinga to reverse his concoction. But nothing changed, so Police arrested Mayinga who on Friday pleaded guilty in court. He said he did that because
he was jealous. He also said the witchdoctor who made him the concoction has since died," said Nkandala.
She said on Saturday, Mayinga, in the company of the Police, went to a bush near his village where he cut roots of almost six trees which, he said, his ex-wife should put in water and drink for three days to reverse her situation. The Police gave the herbs to the
woman who is today expected to report back on the outcome of the medicine.
The question is, was "Conduct likely to Cause Breach of Peace" the appropriate charge? I think it should have been "Theft of Ex-wife's Private Parts or Theft of Rival's Property
See all the ways you can stay connected to friends and family
By RABECCA THEU
Chileka Police in Malawi are keeping in custody a 53-year-old man for concealing his ex-wife's private parts through magic in an effort to bar her and her current husband from having sex. Chileka Police spokesperson Stella Nkandala yesterday said the suspect,
Samuel Mayinga of Malunga Village , Traditional Authority Machinjiri, Blantyre , was arrested on Wednesday last week and has been charged with conduct likely to cause breach of peace.
"Mayinga and his wife divorced in 1997 and the woman got married again. Mayinga has of late been pleading with the woman to take him back but she has been refusing. Then Mayinga approached a witchdoctor who gave him a concoction that made it impossible for the woman and her [new] husband to 'sleep' together," said Nkandala.
She said "whenever the two wanted to have sex, the woman's private parts would go missing. This went on for a month, prompting the woman to report the matter to Police, who cautioned Mayinga to reverse his concoction. But nothing changed, so Police arrested Mayinga who on Friday pleaded guilty in court. He said he did that because
he was jealous. He also said the witchdoctor who made him the concoction has since died," said Nkandala.
She said on Saturday, Mayinga, in the company of the Police, went to a bush near his village where he cut roots of almost six trees which, he said, his ex-wife should put in water and drink for three days to reverse her situation. The Police gave the herbs to the
woman who is today expected to report back on the outcome of the medicine.
The question is, was "Conduct likely to Cause Breach of Peace" the appropriate charge? I think it should have been "Theft of Ex-wife's Private Parts or Theft of Rival's Property
See all the ways you can stay connected to friends and family
Comments