Zimbabwe’s Girls Redefine Tradition to Combat Child Marriage

October 15, 2025

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Zimbabwe

In rural Zimbabwe, young women and girls are turning an ancient tradition called Nhanga into a powerful tool to stop child marriage and promote gender equality.

Inside simple tents, they gather to talk about critical topics like sexuality, education, financial independence, and legal rights. These open discussions create safe spaces where every girl feels free to share.

“This is our safe haven,” said 19-year-old Tariro Mhike, who joined at 15 and now mentors younger girls. Held in places like Shamva, these gatherings are changing communities by challenging harmful practices and encouraging bold conversations.

A New Purpose for Nhanga

In the past, Nhanga prepared girls for marriage in private settings. Now, young women use it to tackle modern issues.

Mentors guide open talks about the harms of child marriage, teen pregnancy, and gender bias. This reinvented tradition helps girls push back against old norms and spark change in their communities.

“This blends culture with progress,” said Tendai Chuma, a coordinator at a local nonprofit empowering rural women. Her organization drives this initiative, helping girls discuss topics often ignored in traditional homes.

A Widespread Problem

Child marriage is a major issue in Zimbabwe. One in three girls marries before 18, a crisis the United Nations calls urgent.

Though laws ban child marriage and recent changes allow abortion for minors, poverty and cultural beliefs keep the practice alive. This issue affects girls globally, not just in Zimbabwe.

“It’s a worldwide violation of girls’ rights,” said Rumbidzai Moyo, a women’s rights advocate. “We’re fighting for stolen childhoods and lost dreams.”

Growing Impact

The new Nhanga model is spreading fast. Schools across Zimbabwe use it to empower girls, and it has reached Zambia and Sierra Leone.

The movement has even gained attention at global forums like the African Union. Through these sessions, girls gain the tools to advocate for themselves and others.

Challenges remain, though. “Changing adult attitudes is the hardest part,” said Miriam Kaseke, a teacher and mentor. “We’re teaching girls to lead and share their message.”

A Feminist Movement

Across rural Zimbabwe, girls, schools, and community leaders are giving Nhanga a bold, feminist purpose.

Village heads and local groups support the effort, expanding its reach. By turning a traditional practice into a platform for change, young women are driving progress and inspiring hope.

This cultural revival shows how tradition can address today’s challenges. As Zimbabwe’s girls lead the fight against child marriage, they are building a brighter, fairer future for their communities and beyond.


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