ZOMBA, Malawi (Reuters) - Malawi's Rastafarians are cheering a court ruling that will allow their children to go to school with dreadlocks. Rastafarianism was upheld as a religion and banning ...
Members of Rastafarian community in Malawi on Wednesday presented a petition to government asking it to allow their children to attend classes in dreadlocks. The petition was presented at Civic ...
Rastafarians in Malawi are intensifying their push for the government to lift its ban on students attending school wearing dreadlocks as they staged protests on Wednesday at the Civic Office in ...
Cape Town — Education Minister Kader Asmal will tackle the topic of schoolchildren who wear Rastafarian dreadlocks in his budget speech next month. Asmal said at a press briefing yesterday that ...
Rastafarianism, which had its beginnings in Jamaica in the 1930s, is among non-Christian religious groups who appear to be gaining ground in, of all places, the British army, according to a British ...
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