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Ndebele Kinship Structures: A Solid Base for Conflict Management, Peace and Security in Our Communities

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  • Faith Sibanda
  • Lindiwe Ndlovu
  • Beatrice Lntern

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The concept of kinship ties among African societies, particular the Ndebele is a strong weapon for promoting peace, stability and conflict management in both the family and the entire community. The kinship structures put in place by the local people have in so many instances proved to be as effective in the maintenance of peace and security as well as respect for human rights .The titles of relationships in most African communities can be precisely referred to as titles of responsibilities, obligations and duties for instance the societal roles assumed by aunts, uncles, mothers, grandparents and senior members (the elderly) serve as societal positions of authority. Culturally, any form of relationship which connects family or community members together comes with a host of expectations. If properly and positively revisited, the concept of kinship ties can assist in finding solutions to the current political and social conflicts in Africa. This paper explores the powerbehind the kinship structures in issues of peace, conflict management and development for use in the contemporary socio-political scene.

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  • Faith Sibanda & Lindiwe Ndlovu & Beatrice Lntern, 2014. "Ndebele Kinship Structures: A Solid Base for Conflict Management, Peace and Security in Our Communities," Humanities and Social Sciences Letters, Conscientia Beam, vol. 2(2), pages 108-119.
  • Handle: RePEc:pkp:hassle:v:2:y:2014:i:2:p:108-119:id:747
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