{"id":3160,"date":"2011-07-04T11:56:19","date_gmt":"2011-07-04T11:56:19","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.faceofmalawi.com\/?p=3160"},"modified":"2011-07-04T11:56:19","modified_gmt":"2011-07-04T11:56:19","slug":"baby-dumping-becomes-rampant","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/new.faceofmalawi.com\/index.php\/2011\/07\/04\/baby-dumping-becomes-rampant\/","title":{"rendered":"Baby dumping becomes rampant"},"content":{"rendered":"\n<div><strong>Imagine that your mother has just  brought you into this world. Then, instead of bringing you with that  motherly love and care a mother is proudly known for, to later mature  into a productive member of society, gets rid of you by dumping you in a  public toilet. This nerve shaking activity has become rampant in  Malawi.<\/strong><\/div>\n<div><\/div>\n<div><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" class=\"alignleft size-medium wp-image-3161\" title=\"3cd2210ab244e753c46d970fa28edc73.article\" src=\"http:\/\/www.faceofmalawi.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2011\/07\/3cd2210ab244e753c46d970fa28edc73.article-300x225.jpg\" alt=\"\" width=\"300\" height=\"225\" \/>The  atrocities are being committed by mostly teenage mothers. A snap  investigation reveals that among other things, increase in baby dumping  and killing are as a result of frustrated young women.<\/p>\n<p>\u201cI had decided to strangle my three-month-old baby boy. But, after a  second thought decided to dump him in a trench because he acted as an  obstruction to my business. I am a commercial sex worker,\u201d said a  19-year-old girl, who chose to be only identified as Christobell, while  taking a cold Carlsberg Special Brew beer around 21:00 hours at one of  the popular drinking joints in Lilongwe despite the biting chill June  weather.<\/p>\n<p>She disclosed that she dropped out from a technical college since there  was no one to continue paying schools fees after her parents died in a  road accident and their property grabbed by her father\u2019s relatives.<\/p>\n<p>\u201cSo I turned to prostitution and in the course of sleeping with my  clients one day I got so drunk and slept with a client without putting  on a condom hence missed my period,\u201d Christobell recalled.<\/p>\n<p>The college dropout said she could not trace the client and imagine having a child without a father.<\/p>\n<p>\u201cThis baby came without my planning so I had no choice but dump him,\u201d she said unperturbed. .<\/p>\n<p><strong>Not alone<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>Christobell is not alone, for just recently, Ntcheu Police spokesperson  Martha Chikuni confirmed the arrest of 18-year-old Salome Chirwa of  Tchauya 2 Village, Traditional Authority (T\/A) Kwataine.<\/p>\n<p>Chikuni disclosed that Salome was hiding her pregnancy for nine months  until on March 5 this year. She said that around 2a.m, the young lady  started experiencing labour pains. Salome then went to a nearby bush at  around 6am of same day where she successfully delivered a baby girl.<\/p>\n<p>\u201cAfter giving birth, Chirwa then wrapped the newly born baby using a  cloth and threw it into a toilet,\u201d Chikuni was quoted by Malawi&#8217;s  tri-weekly newspaper, The Guardian recently.<\/p>\n<p>She added that it took some villagers who had heard a child crying  inside the toilet tipping the police to discover what had happened.<\/p>\n<p>Chikuni disclosed that some villagers dug the toilet and removed the  child from the pit-latrine before policemen arrived on the scene.<\/p>\n<p>\u201cUpon conducting investigations in the village, it was discovered that  Chirwa, who was not married, had been concealing her pregnancy and that  she was the one who mothered the child,\u201d she said.<\/p>\n<p>The policewoman added that Salome was later taken to hospital where results proved positive (just delivered recently).<\/p>\n<p>The baby survived the incident and was admitted together with her mother at Ntcheu District Hospital.<\/p>\n<p>According to Chikuni, Salome was later to appear in court to answer  charges of concealment contrary to the penal code of the southern  African country (Section 232 of Malawi\u2019s Penal Code).<\/p>\n<p>Police records reveal that a similar incident also happened in Chikanda  Area in Zomba where Mariva Kachere, after giving birth to a very healthy  baby boy also dumped it into a pit-latrine.<\/p>\n<p><strong>Infidelity <\/strong><\/p>\n<p>Mariva\u2019s was a cautionary tale since she decided to kill her newly born  baby because she was afraid of her husband working in Zimbabwe. When the  husband left for Zimbabwe, Mariva was not pregnant, however, tired of  waiting for the spouse, she engaged another man who impregnated her.<\/p>\n<p>Like Salome, Mariva successfully concealed her pregnancy for nine  months, but failed to hide the birth of her baby from her neighbours.<\/p>\n<p>She delivered the baby; it was learnt in a bathroom just next to the same pit-latrine where she dumped it immediately.<\/p>\n<p>With the help of her own younger sister Mary, Mariva even threw stones,  poured hot water in the pit-latrine to make sure that the baby was dead.  Mary later recalled that when their father, Kachere wanted to go to the  toilet to answer to the call of nature, she together with Mariva also  ran to the same direction raising suspicions.<\/p>\n<p>\u201cOur father heard a cry from the toilet and called neighbours and the  Traditional Birth Attendant (TBA) to come and help rescue the baby from  the pit-latrine,\u201d said Mary.<\/p>\n<p>She added that she had no idea then that her sister, Mariva had just given birth to a baby.<\/p>\n<p>\u201cNone knew that my sister was pregnant and when I was helping her to  throw stones and pour hot water into the pit-latrine, I thought we were  trying to kill an animal of some sort and I was not aware we were after  eliminating the life of a newly born baby,\u201d she added.<\/p>\n<p>On her part Serina Naliyera, the TBA said she was alerted to the  incident at her home at around 3:30 a.m. on the same night and shocked  that Mariva had decided to dump her baby in a pit-latrine.<\/p>\n<p>\u201cThis even greatly worried me. When I was told about the incident I  immediately picked up my torch and made it direct to the scene of the  incident to protect the newly born innocent baby,\u201d said Naliyera.<\/p>\n<p><strong>Lucky baby <\/strong><\/p>\n<p>She added: \u201cLucky enough we managed to find the baby alive. Soon after  the baby was rescued I myself went straight to report the matter to the  police for Mariva had to answer before the law for her gruesome  misdeeds.\u201d<\/p>\n<p>Zomba Police confirmed the incident and said soon after receiving the  report their personnel picked Mariva and kept her in custody.<\/p>\n<p>The law enforcers then said soon after the baby had recovered from Zomba  Central Hospital (ZCH) where Mariva and her mother were admitted for  clinical observation, the next step was charging Mariva with [attempted]  man-slaughter.<\/p>\n<p>Towera Chipeta who was a matron at ZCH during the incident said the baby  had been on antibiotics and his life not been in danger then.<\/p>\n<p>Chipeta further said although Mariva had earlier attempted to kill her  newly born baby, she then made a dramatic u-turn by pleading with  authorities to raise the child herself.<\/p>\n<p>Mariva made the plea by rejecting joint suggestions by hospital and  social workers in Zomba that her baby be put into an orphanage than to  be raised by herself for fear that she might make another attempt to  eliminate the baby\u2019s life once more.<\/p>\n<p>\u201cShe [Mariva] said she could care for the baby herself and we  accepted&#8230;and then she was discharged, she went back home. However, a  social-welfare-worker was to keep Mariva under surveillance and monitor  the baby\u2019s upbringing,\u201d said Chipeta.<\/p>\n<p>The hospital and the social-welfare-workers agreed to keep an eye on  Mariva because there was still no assurance that she could not make any  other more attempts to eradicate her baby\u2019s life after her first  attempt.<\/p>\n<p>Blantyre City also had its own sad story to tell when a woman strangled  her own newly born baby and dumped it in a maize garden in Bangwe  Township.<\/p>\n<p>Limbe Police Constable Julia Kazembe was accompanied by residents to the  scene and lived within the same area where the incident occurred,  collected the remains of the murdered baby and put them in a sack then.<\/p>\n<p><strong>Strangled baby<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>\u201cAfter she gave birth, she strangled the baby to death using a cloth  around its neck and took it some metres away where she buried it,\u201d she  said.<\/p>\n<p>Isaac Mdoka, a resident of Bangwe Township who was informed by Kazembe  of strangled baby said whoever is caught dumping or killing children  should severely punished to deter others from practicing such evils.<\/p>\n<p>\u201cIt\u2019s very pathetic that a mother can give birth and decide to kill the  child. This is a very sad development,\u201d said Mdoka also former Member of  Parliament for Blantyre City West during former president Bakili  Muluzi\u2019s regime.<\/p>\n<p>In Nkhata Bay, police records also confirmed that they found a baby girl  in a drain near Nkhata Bay Bus stop believed to have been dumped by a  woman they had suspected was a commercial sex worker.<\/p>\n<p>The baby was discovered tirelessly crying and covered with grass band and had blood stains on its body.<\/p>\n<p>\u201cThe baby looked healthy despite puss discharges from its eyes,\u201d said a  clinical officer at Nkhata Bay Hospital adding, \u201cSuch discharges are an  indication that the mother had Sexually Transmitted Diseases (STDs).\u201d<\/p>\n<p>According to a medical report which described the way the baby was  handled, revealed that the mother who had dumped it was well-versed in  delivery procedures because she managed to control bleeding from the  baby.<\/p>\n<p><strong>A crime<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>Veteran well qualified nurse turned human rights activist Emmie Chanika  said baby dumping on whatever reasons is a crime punishable by law.<\/p>\n<p>\u201cThis practice should never be tolerated because it constitutes a gross human rights violation,\u201d charged Chanika.<\/p>\n<p>She was, however, quick to add that the rising problem of baby dumping  or killing in Malawi wears different faces and therefore, has to be  treated thus.<\/p>\n<p>\u201cWe should ask ourselves, why do these girls do these things? And then  we will start to solve the problem from that point,\u201d said Chanika  adding, \u201cI suspect the dumping is as a result of unpreparedness and  worry over responsibility after the baby is born.\u201d<\/p>\n<p>She said there was a need to encourage all members of society to jointly  provide maximum counseling to young women who are suffering from many  social-economic problems in the country.<\/p>\n<p>\u201cThere is an urgent need to give them assurance that there is a solution  for whatever problem they experience than dumping or killing one\u2019s own  baby,\u201d said Chanika.<\/p>\n<p>A study by the UNDP in Malawi reveals that women and girls rely on men financially to sustain their lives.<\/p>\n<p>To empower the poor including women and girls financially, Malawi  Government under President Bingu wa Mutharika launched the Youth  Enterprise Development Fund (YEDF) and the Malawi Rural Development Fund  (MARDEF) to borrow money to create self employment through investing in  small scale businesses.<\/p><\/div>\n<div><\/div>\n<div>Source : African News<\/div>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Imagine that your mother has just brought you into this world. 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