The school girl was asked to cut her dreads in order to secure admission.
The school girl was asked to cut her dreads in order to secure admission.


A high court in Malawi has ordered the government to allow Rastafarian students with dreadlocks to attend school.

The order was given in a case filed by a schoolgirl who was denied admission to a primary school because of her dreadlocks, Malawian media reported. 

The case is ongoing.

The schoolgirl had been told to cut off dreadlocks by the school’s management, according to the Nyasa Times news website.

The judge ordered the school to take in the schoolgirl and offer extra classes to make up for the days she missed before the final judgement is made.

Rastafarians in Malawi have been accusing the government of discrimination, according to The Nation newspaper.

In November 2018, they protested against the denial of admission to dread-locked students.