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Lobola refunds can that be a reality in Zimbabwe?
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[QUOTE="Shamiso, post: 15587, member: 160"] [USER=6]@Borrowdale Barron[/USER] oan, don't act as if you don't know wetin mi deh talmbout. Deh dey plenti varume vazhinji vanozvarisa vana vevanhu and all of a sudden dem waan to leave di woman to raise pickneydem alone... for the why? Dis na weh di unconscionable prejudice against [I]mvana [/I]kom into plei bikos vacho varume uu neglect responsibilities dey themselves kriet dey di very siem hypocrites wey go be for di forefront bashing hardworking singl maadadem relentlessly for sosho media. Hence the major reason behind the cultural tradition for a son-in-law to pay [I]rusambo [/I]ever since [I]pasichigare [/I]has always been for him to show seriousness and for him to make a solemn vow in the presence of his in-laws that he is prepared to take care of his future family for better or for worse. So why should a son-in-law have the nerve to try to arrange bridewealth re-payment plans when he voluntarily accepted the customary norms of a woman he married with all his free will? Hakusi kuwonererwa here uku? Mukwasha akadaro anenge akutomboda karumamiso mbichana kusvika anyatso twasanuka mushe and until akuziva kuti kuroora is NOT a shotgun marriage yekufoseredzwa. Hanty munhu anouya ega kuzotsvaga sadza... [/QUOTE]
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