Can a woman lead? unmasking culturally-sanctioned gender inequality among the Lemba of Mposi area, Mberengwa

The research focuses on the history of the Lemba people, the roles played by women in Lemba societal life and the capability of women to lead in Lemba culture as well as their potential to lead. Various techniques were employed to sample the respondents from Mposi area to gather data that was necess...

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Main Author: Nkomo, Sinothile
Language:English
Published: Midlands State University 2017
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/11408/2003
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description The research focuses on the history of the Lemba people, the roles played by women in Lemba societal life and the capability of women to lead in Lemba culture as well as their potential to lead. Various techniques were employed to sample the respondents from Mposi area to gather data that was necessary for the study. Interviews and observations were used in this study. The research findings revealed that women have important roles to play in Lemba culture even though they are looked down upon by their male counterparts especially their being treated unfairly in some of the rituals. However, women have potential to lead in Lemba culture since they can perform some duties which are usually ascribed for men only. Lemba women also recommended some ways to combat gender inequality in their culture. It is recommended that the elders in Lemba culture should revisit some issues which lead to gender inequality.
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spelling ir-11408-20032022-06-27T13:49:05Z Can a woman lead? unmasking culturally-sanctioned gender inequality among the Lemba of Mposi area, Mberengwa Nkomo, Sinothile Lemba people, gender inequality The research focuses on the history of the Lemba people, the roles played by women in Lemba societal life and the capability of women to lead in Lemba culture as well as their potential to lead. Various techniques were employed to sample the respondents from Mposi area to gather data that was necessary for the study. Interviews and observations were used in this study. The research findings revealed that women have important roles to play in Lemba culture even though they are looked down upon by their male counterparts especially their being treated unfairly in some of the rituals. However, women have potential to lead in Lemba culture since they can perform some duties which are usually ascribed for men only. Lemba women also recommended some ways to combat gender inequality in their culture. It is recommended that the elders in Lemba culture should revisit some issues which lead to gender inequality. 2017-06-12T12:35:24Z 2017-06-12T12:35:24Z 2016-06 http://hdl.handle.net/11408/2003 en open Midlands State University
spellingShingle Lemba people, gender inequality
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Can a woman lead? unmasking culturally-sanctioned gender inequality among the Lemba of Mposi area, Mberengwa
title Can a woman lead? unmasking culturally-sanctioned gender inequality among the Lemba of Mposi area, Mberengwa
title_full Can a woman lead? unmasking culturally-sanctioned gender inequality among the Lemba of Mposi area, Mberengwa
title_fullStr Can a woman lead? unmasking culturally-sanctioned gender inequality among the Lemba of Mposi area, Mberengwa
title_full_unstemmed Can a woman lead? unmasking culturally-sanctioned gender inequality among the Lemba of Mposi area, Mberengwa
title_short Can a woman lead? unmasking culturally-sanctioned gender inequality among the Lemba of Mposi area, Mberengwa
title_sort can a woman lead? unmasking culturally-sanctioned gender inequality among the lemba of mposi area, mberengwa
topic Lemba people, gender inequality
url http://hdl.handle.net/11408/2003
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