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Royal Zulu divorce drama: South African traditions are having to change with the timesAfrican monarchies are important figures in their countries. In South Africa, many Zulu people are strongly tied to the royal family and indigenous laws of dispute resolution, including divorce.
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AmaZulu king Misuzulu kaZwelithini has been in the headlines because he filed divorce papers against his first wife, Queen ...
"In Zulu culture, there is no divorce. You are not supposed to chase away your wife," she said. Regarded as the "lion of the nation", the Zulu king is the custodian of age-old traditions that place ...
However, addressing this crisis requires more than just isolated efforts – it demands a collective approach. Businesses, educational institutions, and government must work together to create ...
In South Africa, many Zulu people are strongly tied to the royal family and indigenous laws of dispute resolution, including divorce. Polygamy is accepted and divorce is discouraged, even if a ...
The Zulu King, Misuzulu, said in a recent address that he wants to close down the taverns and nightclubs in KwaZulu-Natal and ...
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TheCollector on MSNA Brief History of the Zulu PeopleThey earned a fearsome reputation in the late 19th century when they inflicted the biggest defeat Britain had ever suffered at the hands of Natives. A young tribe that had grown quickly into a ...
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A Truth and Reconciliation Commission (TRC), which was co-chaired by the internationally renowned cleric Archbishop Desmond ...
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