Publication Date
5-2024
Abstract
This case calls upon the judiciary to move beyond a rigid application of customary law and thoughtfully consider the gender implications in matters of child custody and marital dissolution. In this pivotal judgment, the High Court had an opportunity to address the application of Ndebele customary law, particularly the custom that grants fathers sole custody of children after lobola is paid. However, the court missed a crucial chance to engage deeply with the evolving nature of customary law, which should be interpreted in a manner that upholds gender equality and constitutional rights.
Recommended Citation
Kabwabwa, Mwami
(2024)
"Julius Sibanda v Flat Mooyo (2019/HP/A026) [2024] (30 April 2024),"
SAIPAR Case Review: Vol. 7:
Iss.
1, Article 11.
Available at:
https://scholarship.law.cornell.edu/scr/vol7/iss1/11
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