Challenges and transformations of traditional African marriage in the modern era

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https://doi.org/10.20525/ijrbs.v14i4.3945

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Africa, marriage, traditional, westernisation, modern era, transformations, challenges, culture

Abstract

This study explores the transformation and challenges faced by traditional African marriage systems in the modern era, focusing on both internal cultural shifts and external influences such as globalization, westernisation, and legal reforms. Using secondary data from credible sources, including scholarly articles, books, and online platforms, a qualitative research design was employed, with thematic analysis as the primary method of data interpretation. The study identifies key themes undermining traditional marriage systems, such as socioeconomic pressures, shifting gender roles, the influence of Western ideals, and legal changes. The analysis reveals that while traditional marriage practices are being redefined, they continue to play a significant role in maintaining social cohesion and cultural values within African societies. The study highlights the evolving nature of marriage, particularly in response to the growing financial independence of women, the breakdown of traditional family structures, and the increasing influence of Western marriage models. Recommendations are provided to preserve the cultural integrity of African marriages while adapting them to modern realities, including promoting cultural education, economic adaptation of marriage practices, gender equality, and legal reforms to protect and acknowledge customary marriages. The findings underline the need for African societies to balance tradition and modernity, ensuring that marriage remains a vital institution that upholds communal values while accommodating contemporary aspirations.

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Hummerly Dhobha, Durban University of Technology

Postgraduate student

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2025-07-15

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Madondo, E., & Dhobha, H. (2025). Challenges and transformations of traditional African marriage in the modern era. International Journal of Research in Business and Social Science (2147- 4478), 14(4), 510–518. https://doi.org/10.20525/ijrbs.v14i4.3945

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