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Vuyo Mpofu Nyandeni calls for lobola revival in Inyathi
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 59428, member: 636"] Traditional marriage customs face erosion as modern couples abandon established lobola procedures, according to Queen Loziba Thebe Foundation Trust chairperson Vuyo Mpofu-Nyandeni. The September 13 commemorations at Emhlangeni in Inyathi highlighted concerns about weakening cultural foundations. Queen Loziba married King Mzilikazi, and their daughter Lobitshi wed Prince Linganisa after he paid 100 cattle to demonstrate respect between families. Historic lobola practices created strong family bonds and accountability structures that helped marriages survive difficulties. Contemporary couples often bypass traditional steps due to social media pressure and peer influence. Many treat weddings as competitions rather than sacred ceremonies. Friends attending negotiations can harbor jealousy, which weakens unions from the beginning. Mpofu-Nyandeni advocates for a return to proper cultural procedures, where parents guide children toward respectful marriage preparation. The foundation educates young people about traditional values through annual programs. Maidens learn dignity and abstinence while young men understand their protective responsibilities. Proper lobola observance strengthens marriage institutions against casual cohabitation trends affecting modern society. [/QUOTE]
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