Tuesday, July 26, 2016

THE MALAWIAN "HYENA" FINALLY ARRESTED

  •   Eric Aniva claims he has had sex with more than 100 adolescent girls
  •   He said he was paid between $4 and $7 by the girls' families for his service
  •   Aniva admitted he continued his 'cleansing' service despite having HIV
  •   He faces life in prison after admitting having sex with girls as young as 12 
Malawi police have arrested an HIV-infected man who was paid to have sex with more than 100 adolescent girls as part of a traditional ritual marking their passage to womanhood, officials said Tuesday. Eric Aniva, from the southern district of Nsanje, was held after giving a media interview confessing to have slept with the girls for a fee of between four and seven dollars, paid by each of their families.The little-known local practice lasts three days and is performed in southern Malawi by men known as 'hyenas' at the request of a girl's parents after her first menstruation.

The ritual is believed to train girls to become good wives and to protect them from disease or misfortune that could fall on their families or their village.District Commissioner Gift Lapozo said: 'Aniva was arrested on Monday after he was summoned to my office. 'Aniva should 'be investigated for exposing the young girls to contracting HIV and further be charged accordingly,' Mutharika added. 'Harmful cultural and traditional practices cannot be accepted.'

The sexual cleansing ritual is also performed on bereaved widows in Nsanje district to exorcise villages of evil spirits or to prevent another death occurring. Aniva, who has two wives and was reported to be in his 40s, said a 'hyena' was selected by the community based on good morals and that custom did not allow him to use condoms. One girl told the BBC: 'There was nothing else I could have done.'I had to do it for the sake of my parents. If I'd refused, my family members could be attacked with diseases -- even death -- so I was scared.'

Malawi, which has one of the highest HIV infections in the world, criminalises sex with a person under the age of 16.If found guilty of underage sex, Aniva could be imprisoned for life.
Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-3709033/Malawi-police-arrested-HIV-infected-man-known-hyena-paid-sex-100-adolescent-girls-traditional-ritual-marking-passage-womanhood.html#ixzz4FaCzEV3l

My take: Its sad that in this era some people continue to cling to such uncouth and harmful traditions. Does this outdated tradition need some Vasco Da Gama  to unfold the danger embedded in it? Its only a matter of allowing common sense to prevail. For instance, the OKUSOMBOKA (kutakasa) practice that is still practiced among Kerewe people in Tanzania, where a widow is forced to have sexual intercourse with a hired man without wearing condoms in order to be "cleansed", do we still need the Messiah to make those people come to their senses? http://www.vitukovyamtaani.com/2013/08/ubakaji-wa-wajane-ni-ubakaji.html

Wednesday, July 20, 2016

PAID TO HAVE SEX WITH CHILDREN AND WIDOWS

Aniva , the famous "hyena"with a root which he grinds up and adds to water to drink before sex

In some remote southern regions of Malawi, it's traditional for girls to be made to have sex with a paid sex worker known as a "hyena" once they reach puberty. The act is not seen by village elders as rape, but as a form of ritual "cleansing". However, as Ed Butler reports, it has the potential to be the opposite of cleansing - a way of spreading disease.
Aniva is by all accounts the pre-eminent "hyena" in this village. It's a traditional title given to a man hired by communities in several remote parts of southern Malawi to provide what's called sexual "cleansing". If a man dies, for example, his wife is required by tradition to sleep with Aniva before she can bury him. If a woman has an abortion, again sexual cleansing is required.
......And most shockingly, here in Nsanje, teenage girls, after their first menstruation, are made to have sex over a three-day period, to mark their passage from childhood to womanhood. If the girls refuse, it's believed, disease or some fatal misfortune could befall their families or the village as a whole.
"Most of those I have slept with are girls, school-going girls," Aniva tells me. Some girls are just 12 or 13 years old, but I prefer them older. All these girls find pleasure in having me as their hyena. They actually are proud and tell other people that this man is a real man, he knows how to please a woman.".....
It's clear, given the hyena's duties, that HIV is a huge risk to the community. The UN estimates that one in 10 of all Malawians carry the virus, so I ask Aniva if he is HIV-positive. He astounds me by saying that he is - and that he doesn't mention this to a girl's parents when they hire him.

A story by :Ed Butler BBC News, Malawi
For more information: http://www.bbc.com/news/magazine-36843769