Prior to this present state of cultural erosion, the Shona tradition in Zimbabwe regarded the extended family system with high esteem. Those good old days seem to have disappeared and the all-embracing family concept is in a melting pot status. The paper sought to investigate the major drivers leading to “social decadence” of the extended family system and attempt to develop an indigenous socio-cultural model meant to resuscitate and revive the dying culture. A qualitative case-based research philosophy was adopted, with thirty families interviewed to provide information required to make informed conclusions on the status of extended family. Data was thematically analyzed and the results of the study indicated that the culture of extended f...
M.A.African family structures have not been systematically studied in South Africa. This is a pilot ...
Abstract:Notwithstanding the importance of the contemporary orphans and vulnerable children (OVC) ca...
The study examines the changes in Yoruba traditional family values, using Akoko communities as case ...
Prior to this present state of cultural erosion, the Shona tradition in Zimbabwe regarded the extend...
Copyright © 2022 Chipo Maendesa et al. This qualitative study explores the lived experiences of Shon...
This paper interrogates traditional African community values; the family; wellness; and the impact o...
Research into the daily lives of East Africans is either outdated or too narrowly focused. This pres...
Events in the last decade around the land question in Zimbabwe and the broader political contexts in...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the nature of changes in the structure and functions of...
Households can be taken for granted in the West because the nuclear family system with its bilateral...
Family is one of the oldest and important social institutions in the world. Its structure can either...
Events in the last decade around the land question in Zimbabwe and the broader political contexts in...
The issue of ancestors has been controversial since the first encounters of Christianity with Shona ...
The family is the most important basic social institution in any state since time immemorial. It is ...
Events in the last decade around the land question in Zimbabwe and the broader political contexts in...
M.A.African family structures have not been systematically studied in South Africa. This is a pilot ...
Abstract:Notwithstanding the importance of the contemporary orphans and vulnerable children (OVC) ca...
The study examines the changes in Yoruba traditional family values, using Akoko communities as case ...
Prior to this present state of cultural erosion, the Shona tradition in Zimbabwe regarded the extend...
Copyright © 2022 Chipo Maendesa et al. This qualitative study explores the lived experiences of Shon...
This paper interrogates traditional African community values; the family; wellness; and the impact o...
Research into the daily lives of East Africans is either outdated or too narrowly focused. This pres...
Events in the last decade around the land question in Zimbabwe and the broader political contexts in...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the nature of changes in the structure and functions of...
Households can be taken for granted in the West because the nuclear family system with its bilateral...
Family is one of the oldest and important social institutions in the world. Its structure can either...
Events in the last decade around the land question in Zimbabwe and the broader political contexts in...
The issue of ancestors has been controversial since the first encounters of Christianity with Shona ...
The family is the most important basic social institution in any state since time immemorial. It is ...
Events in the last decade around the land question in Zimbabwe and the broader political contexts in...
M.A.African family structures have not been systematically studied in South Africa. This is a pilot ...
Abstract:Notwithstanding the importance of the contemporary orphans and vulnerable children (OVC) ca...
The study examines the changes in Yoruba traditional family values, using Akoko communities as case ...