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Polyandry: Outcry Over South Africa’s Multiple Husbands Proposal by Nobody: 9:19am On Jun 27, 2021
A proposal by the South African government to legalise polyandry – when a woman has more than one husband at the same time – has led to howls of protest from conservative quarters.

This does not surprise Professor Collis Machoko, a renowned academic on the topic.

The objections are “about control,” he told the BBC. “African societies are not ready for true equality. We don’t know what to do with women we cannot control.”

South Africa has one of the world’s most liberal constitutions, embracing same-sex marriages for all and polygamy for men.

Businessman and TV personality Musa Mseleku – who has four wives – is among those opposed to polyandry.

“This will destroy African culture. What about the children of those people? How will they know their identity?” asks Mr Mseleku, who stars in a South African reality TV show about his polygamous family.

“The woman cannot now take the role of the man. It’s unheard of. Will the woman now pay lobola (bride price) for the man. Will the man be expected to take her surname?”

Prof Machoko researched polyandry in his country of birth – neighbouring Zimbabwe. He spoke to 20 women and 45 co-husbands who practised it, even though such marriages are socially taboo and not legally recognised.

“Polyandry, because it is shunned by parts of society, has been forced underground. The secrecy is similar to the one found in freemasons,” he said.

“When confronted by somebody whom they do not trust or do not know, they even deny that such a marriage exists. All this is because of fear of reprisals and persecution.”

The participants in Prof Machoko’s study all lived separately but were committed to the polyandrous union and were open about it among themselves.

“One wife nourished the idea of wanting to be a polyandrous woman when she was in grade six [aged around 12 years] after learning about how the queen bee in a hive hosts many bee co-husbands,” the professor said.

When she was an adult she started having sex with multiple partners who were all aware of each other.

“Four of her current nine co-husbands were in that first group of boyfriends.”

In polyandry, the woman often initiates the relationships, and invites the husbands to join her union. Some pay the bride price, others opt to contribute to her livelihood. She has the power to remove a co-husband if she believes he is destabilising her other relationships.

Prof Machoko said love was the main reason the men he interviewed said they had agreed to be co-husbands. They did not want to risk losing their wife.

Some men also referred to the fact that they did not satisfy their wives sexually, agreeing to the suggestion of a co-husband to avoid divorce or affairs.

Another reason was infertility – some men consented to the wife taking another husband so that she could have children. In this way, the men “saved face” in public and avoided being stigmatised as “emasculated”.

Prof Machoko said he was unaware of polyandrous marriages in South Africa. Nevertheless, gender rights activists have asked the government to legalise such unions in the interest of equality and choice, as the law currently permits a man to take more than one wife.

Their proposal has been included in a document – officially known as a Green Paper – that the government has released for public comment as it embarks on the biggest overhaul of marriage laws since white-minority rule ended in 1994.

“It’s important to remember that this Green Paper sets to uphold human rights and we cannot lose sight of that,” said Charlene May, an advocate at the Women’s Legal Centre, a law firm that fights for women’s rights.

“We cannot reject law reform because it challenges certain patriarchal views in our society.”
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Re: Polyandry: Outcry Over South Africa’s Multiple Husbands Proposal by HONESTFACT101(m): 9:22am On Jun 27, 2021
polyandryundecided.........tuueeh
Re: Polyandry: Outcry Over South Africa’s Multiple Husbands Proposal by Illuminatiship(m): 9:26am On Jun 27, 2021
Ok
Re: Polyandry: Outcry Over South Africa’s Multiple Husbands Proposal by Machinegun91(m): 9:27am On Jun 27, 2021
Poetry marriage now in south Africa
Re: Polyandry: Outcry Over South Africa’s Multiple Husbands Proposal by donbachi(m): 9:40am On Jun 27, 2021
Children will not know their biological fathers.
She will be called "daddy" and the men "mummy".
Re: Polyandry: Outcry Over South Africa’s Multiple Husbands Proposal by Righteousness2(m):
This does not surprise Professor Collis Machoko, a renowned academic on the topic.
Neither am I Surprised!
We are in the Last of last moments.
These are the days of Noah and Lot, so expect all sorts of atrocities, Abominations, Nonsense and Evils in Nations.
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Re: Polyandry: Outcry Over South Africa’s Multiple Husbands Proposal by psucc(m): 10:01am On Jun 27, 2021
The fabrics of the African values are being destroyed daily with obnoxious laws. This one has not started (I do not know) in obodo Oyingbo and our South Africa brothers wants to pioneer it.
Evil desires!
Re: Polyandry: Outcry Over South Africa’s Multiple Husbands Proposal by Freestainworld(m):
Can't be sharing my swimming pool with a stranger, God forbid.
Re: Polyandry: Outcry Over South Africa’s Multiple Husbands Proposal by sisisioge:
Lets go there....I find it funny that a man with 4 wives opposes it. Whatever is good for the gander should be ok for the goose. His concern was about the identity of the offsprings from such marriages....are his children confused? It should be legalised and everyone should choose their struggle. Shikena
Re: Polyandry: Outcry Over South Africa’s Multiple Husbands Proposal by mysticwarrior(m): 10:42am On Jun 27, 2021
These South Africans want to legalize their barbaric ways of living like animals.
Re: Polyandry: Outcry Over South Africa’s Multiple Husbands Proposal by NwaAmaikpe: 2:52pm On Jun 27, 2021
shocked



Polygamy....yes.
Polyandry....NO!!!

These women do not need such powers. We are yet to tame them from the monsters they've become. Granting them this will make them gods.

And no one can stand the wrath of a female god.
Re: Polyandry: Outcry Over South Africa’s Multiple Husbands Proposal by ecolime(m): 2:53pm On Jun 27, 2021
Lol
Re: Polyandry: Outcry Over South Africa’s Multiple Husbands Proposal by DropsMic(m): 2:54pm On Jun 27, 2021
Penjs people are funny walahi
Re: Polyandry: Outcry Over South Africa’s Multiple Husbands Proposal by Nobody: 2:54pm On Jun 27, 2021
God knows I can not share a woman with another man. Haba! When they're not mad o.
In fact, i can not sleep with a non virgin sef not to talk of marrying her. Even the Oracle rejects the blood of non virgin. That means the devil don't even want a deflowered girl.
For does of you dating a non virgin, you are pouring new wine in old cup. She's contaminated! Find a virgin girl and father a child with. Else your children will be behaving like her high schl boyfriend. They will be bastards!
Re: Polyandry: Outcry Over South Africa’s Multiple Husbands Proposal by Xscape047: 2:54pm On Jun 27, 2021
Nasso
Re: Polyandry: Outcry Over South Africa’s Multiple Husbands Proposal by Starships4u(m): 2:54pm On Jun 27, 2021
Hmmmmmn
Re: Polyandry: Outcry Over South Africa’s Multiple Husbands Proposal by Sunnycliff(m): 2:54pm On Jun 27, 2021
Wahala for simps, cos they are the only ones that will agree to be married by a woman.

So a full fledged man can't be sure of the paternity of his own child. Madness in display
Re: Polyandry: Outcry Over South Africa’s Multiple Husbands Proposal by lasisi69: 2:54pm On Jun 27, 2021
I booked the wrong space but, anyway, in case anyone didn't tell you !!!

Re: Polyandry: Outcry Over South Africa’s Multiple Husbands Proposal by KingOfAmebo(m): 2:54pm On Jun 27, 2021
South Africans, Ghanians, Kenyans and Cameroonians are known for weird news...kikikikkkik
Re: Polyandry: Outcry Over South Africa’s Multiple Husbands Proposal by Freestainworld(m): 2:55pm On Jun 27, 2021
Imagine your wife giving birth, and four men will jointly be calling him my son grin
Re: Polyandry: Outcry Over South Africa’s Multiple Husbands Proposal by Eriokanmi: 2:55pm On Jun 27, 2021
Polyandry in the making
Re: Polyandry: Outcry Over South Africa’s Multiple Husbands Proposal by Sultty(m): 2:56pm On Jun 27, 2021
women are difficult
point of correction to those women who want polyandy; it's not everything a man can do a woman can do
Re: Polyandry: Outcry Over South Africa’s Multiple Husbands Proposal by chimpanzee4: 2:56pm On Jun 27, 2021
Blame the men who will marry one woman.


I doubt any sane man will marry a woman who's married to 2 other men.


The men will definitely have other wives and end up using her as sidewife
Re: Polyandry: Outcry Over South Africa’s Multiple Husbands Proposal by flexlatifa: 2:56pm On Jun 27, 2021
B
Re: Polyandry: Outcry Over South Africa’s Multiple Husbands Proposal by DriveByKiller: 2:56pm On Jun 27, 2021
fergie0o1:
SOURCE
South Africa: Devil's kingdom in Africa.
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