Man Acquitted Of K12, 000 Damage Charge

A 37-YEAR-OLD- man of Lusaka’s Kabulonga residential area could not hide his excitement when the Lusaka Boma Court dismissed a claim in which he had been sued for compensation for virginity damage resulting in pregnancy.
William Mwaka, a teacher, was cleared by senior court magistrates Contridah Kamono and Hildah Choonya for compensation for damage after it was discovered that his former lover already has a child with another man.
Mwaka was dragged to court by Clementina Nachilongo, 53, of Roma residential area. Nachilongo accused Mwaka of breaking her daughter’s virginity and further demanded to be paid K12,000 as compensation.
“When I met Mwansa, she already had a child from a previous relationship and there is no way I can pay this amount when I did not break her virginity. When she fell pregnant, Nachilongo ordered me to buy two rings which I did and she became my ‘wife’,” he said.
Mwaka said the two families had never discussed compensation over the pregnancy.
But Nachilongo insisted that Mwaka had agreed to pay K12,000 as compensation at a meeting to discuss the pregnancy.
“Mwaka attended the meeting with his uncle at my house. I wanted my K12,000 for impregnating my daughter,” she said.
But the court dismissed that claim because Mwaka was not the first man to have sexual relations with Nachilongo’s daughter.

9 Responses to "Man Acquitted Of K12, 000 Damage Charge"

  1. King David II   March 2, 2016 at 1:05 pm

    I have Never seen a shameless woman like this muzimayi, how can she demand K12,000 from this gentleman allegedly to have pregnanted her daughter sure? Did she want to buy a corolla using this innocent’s man money? Mwila tuma abana benu kubuule. Thumbs up to those local court magistrates.

  2. musholi   March 2, 2016 at 2:32 pm

    icho chi mayo chipuba….she cant evn be ashemed….efituma abana ku baume abamdalama lk sugar dadies ati not ukulaenda notulumendo tukawayawaya… chi loshim..

  3. IF NOT   March 2, 2016 at 4:25 pm

    Poverty at its best, what a stupid claim on the part of the mother.

  4. Denkete   March 2, 2016 at 6:17 pm

    Ever since I started following local courts judgements, apa epo bashimafumu bapingulakofye ifya maano!! How can you charge for damage but ninshi abaliile icisuungu nibambi?

  5. Pwii   March 2, 2016 at 6:52 pm

    Boi this woman want’s to make duble profit so nakuwa pa first balilyamo wikachupa icimwana chakwe. No market.

  6. New Educated Zambia©√   March 2, 2016 at 10:41 pm

    This is a clear example of the effect of poverty induced reasoning due to pf’s ineffective management of the zambians economy. What you have here is a situation whereby suffering mother sees an opportunity to raise money to help her family get by. People are so desperate such that they are willing to commit perjury in court due to suffering. We ask you to vote upnd bane. we are tired

  7. GrandMa$ter.   March 2, 2016 at 10:54 pm

    @Nez ur spot on.we are living in desperate times under pf ladies and gentlemen..and they say desperate times call for desperate measures.we need change.. thumbs up to the courts. vote wisely. vote upnd

    • New Educated Zambia©√   March 2, 2016 at 11:50 pm

      Very logical my brother

  8. tutu   March 3, 2016 at 12:04 am

    ukulipila ichisungu ninshi balisansamo umupowe bambi kale,wemulumendo butuka wiloleshakunuma pantu lihule ilyo