The custom of paying a bride price – referred to in Swaziland as "lobola" – is a longstanding tradition in this Southern African country, which is also home to Africa’s last absolute monarchy. But, changing times and social trends are bringing the custom into question – amongst men as well as women. "Lobola is a custom completely tied to a lifestyle that no longer exists," says social worker Sunshine Kunene.
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