back to top

Lilongwe resident risks MK200m lawsuit for defaming Minister Zikhale Ng’oma

Published on:

Share post:

Alinafe Ziggy Chidwala, a resident of the Lilongwe City, risks being sued for MK200 million damages for defaming the Minister of Homeland Security, Dr. Ken Zikhale Ng’oma, on social media.

Ng’oma has since written Chidwala, through private practice lawyer Oscar Taula, demanding that the resident must cease and desist from posting defamatory statements about him.

Taulo confirmed writing the demand letter, stating that his client has learned that the socialite has engaged in spreading false, destructive, and defamatory rumors about him.

Minister Zikhale Ng’oma is demanding that Alinafe Ziggy Chidwala should cease and desist from posting fake stories about him

Quoting section 200 of Penal code Cap 7:01 of Laws of Malawi, the lawyer said it is unlawful to engage in defamation of another’s character and reputation.

“Chidwala’s defamatory statements involved making false claims that our client had commenced a court action against you in respect of a land that you are sharing boundary with him and that he has already started building a fence on the same land while the case is still in court. It is our client’s story that he has never taken any court action against you or anyone else in Malawi and he does not own any piece of land in your area,” reads a demand letter in part.

“Accordingly, we demand that you (a) immediately cease and desist your unlawful defamation of our Client and further we demand you to make a public apology of your defamatory statement against our Client within 24 hours in all social media platform that you have been using to damage our Client’s character and reputation. Kindly be advised that we are under legal instructions to seek available legal remedies including seeking injunctive relief and monetary damages of sum of MK 200 million if you fail to comply with our demand within 24 hours,” concludes Taulo.

Chidwala could not be immediately contacted for a comment.


Discover more from Nthanda Times

Subscribe to get the latest posts sent to your email.

Related articles

Mindset change, patriotism, integrity and ethics as panacea for Malawi’s socioeconomic development

Malawi is a landlocked country in Southern Africa with a population of about 19 million and a GDP per capita of about $411 in 2020. Malawi faces many challenges in achieving its development goals, such as poverty, inequality, food insecurity, climate change, low productivity, and weak governance. However, Malawi also has many opportunities and potential to transform its economy and society by 2063, the year that marks the centenary of its independence.

Malawi holds 2023 National Monitoring and Evaluation Week

Government of Malawi, through the Ministry of Finance and Economic Affairs and the National Planning Commission (NPC), is from Monday, March 13, 2023, to Friday, March 17, 2023, holding the first National Monitoring and Evaluation (M&E) Week.

Grandson in for chopping off private parts, murder of grandfather in Mzimba

Police at Jenda have arrested a 21-year-old grandson Simon Ndabandaba on suspicion that he is connected to the brutal death of his grandfather Lyton Ndabandaba, 91.

Mvama, Chizingwe Primary School triumph in Mayor’s trophy

Mvama and Chizingwe Primary Schools have emerged the champions of Lilongwe City Mayor's Trophy which was organised by Lilongwe City Council (LCC) with sponsorship from First Discount House Limited (FDH) Bank.

Discover more from Nthanda Times

Subscribe now to keep reading and get access to the full archive.

Continue reading