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Inside Shona Roora 9 Wild Stages You Must Know
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 39324, member: 636"] Shona men must pay a bride price to marry women from their culture as proof of love and commitment. The ceremony has nine stages and can take several years to complete. A go-between person visits the bride's family first to announce marriage intentions and ask permission. Families check if the woman knows the man who wants to marry her before moving forward. Each stage requires specific payments and gifts that show respect for the new family. Grooms bring groceries like rice, flour, meat, and cooking oil according to detailed shopping lists. The bride's parents receive separate payments, with the father getting money for raising their daughter. Mothers receive gifts for carrying and caring for the baby during early childhood. Families slaughter a live goat during the ceremony and share the cooked meat afterward. The bride picks money from a wooden plate to buy household items for her future home. The main payment, called rusambo, represents the actual bride price that varies based on social class. Men give cattle or cash equivalent to seven or eight cows as the most important gift. The mother-in-law must receive one live cow that produces offspring to bless the marriage. Grooms buy complete sets of clothing for both parents after completing the dowry payment. This traditional process strengthens relationships between families and honors ancient customs. [/QUOTE]
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