Mangwende v Machodo: Bride price refund and the violation of women's rights in contemporary Zimbabwe

Q3 Social Sciences
Priccilar Vengesai
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This article undertakes an analysis of a Zimbabwean High Court case, Mangwende v Machodo, on the refund of the bride price. It is ascertained in the article that the bride price is a legal requirement for customary marriages, hence constituting a significant founding culture for customary marriages. A point of contention motivating the article is, as was held in the case under discussion, that a cheating wife's bride price may be withheld by the husband who would have not paid it in full or, where it was paid up, he can be refunded in full. The gap that exists in this scenario is that, in the case of the husband cheating, the wife does not have a corresponding recourse. The one-sidedness of this custom displays a grave inequality to the prejudice of women. It is also argued that the bride price refund violates the wife's dignity. It is therefore recommended that customary law around the bride price must be developed to meet the constitutional demands of gender equality. In developing this customary law, an important factor to consider is the duration of the marriage. In a situation where a couple stayed together for a reasonable period, each party playing his or her role, it cannot be fair for the husband to be refunded. There could be scenarios where the wife cheats, soon after the bride price was paid and before the couple move in together as husband and wife, when the bride price can be refunded. Furthermore, not all bride price items are refundable and, therefore, those components of bride price that can be refunded must be clearly defined.
Mangwinde诉Machodo:退还彩礼与当代津巴布韦侵犯妇女权利的行为
本文对津巴布韦高等法院Mangwende诉Machodo一案进行分析,该案涉及退还彩礼。本文确定彩礼是习惯法婚姻的一项法律要求,因此构成了习惯法婚姻的重要奠基文化。这篇文章的一个争论点是,正如正在讨论的案件所认为的那样,出轨妻子的彩礼可能会被没有全额支付的丈夫扣留,或者在支付了彩礼的情况下,他可以全额退还。在这种情况下存在的差距是,在丈夫出轨的情况下,妻子没有相应的追索权。这种习俗的片面性显示出对妇女的严重不平等偏见。还有人认为,退还彩礼侵犯了妻子的尊严。因此,建议必须发展有关彩礼的习惯法,以满足宪法对两性平等的要求。在制定这一习惯法时,需要考虑的一个重要因素是婚姻的持续时间。如果夫妻在一起生活了一段合理的时间,双方都发挥了自己的作用,那么丈夫的退款是不公平的。在支付彩礼后不久,在夫妻俩作为夫妻搬到一起之前,当彩礼可以退还时,可能会出现妻子出轨的情况。此外,并非所有彩礼项目都可以退还,因此,彩礼中可以退还的部分必须明确界定。
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African Human Rights Law Journal
African Human Rights Law Journal Social Sciences-Social Sciences (miscellaneous)
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