The dynamics of customary marriage set up in a country which has more
than 73 Ethnic groupings is not only fascinating but, is also
challenging to regulate. The pressure created on customary marriage in
the light of continuous social changes and inter-marriages can no longer
be ignored. However, the cultural practices and norms without being
written as law create both negative and positive impact on the rights
and duties of parties involved under customary marriage which gives rise
to a number of disputes. This book therefore can be used as a reference
on the need to harmonise some key cultural values to help balance the
advantages and disadvantages of cutomary marriages cutting across all
ethnic groupings. The analysis should encourage more research on family
law by students and other researchers. The book may also be useful to
traditional adjudicators, marriage counsellors, social groups and
individulas involved in resolving matrimonial cases .The book also makes
an interesting reading about various aspects of the Zambian Culture to
any one wanting to have a camera view of how different marriage
ceremonies are conducted in Zambia.