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Why Old Lobola Rules Are Driving Gen Z Nuts
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 39323, member: 636"] Many young people feel confused about traditional marriage customs after heated social media debates. The bride price ceremony creates frustration among couples living outside their home countries. Modern practices differ from old traditions and leave families arguing about proper procedures. Some ceremonies turn bad and make people angry about the whole process. Young men and women need better information about what these customs really mean. Traditional Shona marriage ceremonies require many different payments and gifts for the bride's family. Families expect money for entering the homestead and opening discussions about marriage. The groom must provide clothing and animals to show respect for his future wife. Parents ask for specific items like suits, shoes, shirts, hats, and umbrellas for family members. Goats and cattle represent the most important parts of the ceremony. The roora section covers basic requirements like entering the compound and starting marriage talks. During negotiations, families demand payments for the mother and various household needs. Live animals serve as the main gifts that prove the groom can support his new wife. Recent checklists show exactly what modern families expect from suitors. These detailed lists help prevent arguments during actual marriage ceremonies. [/QUOTE]
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