Young Couple’s Perceptions on the Influence of Inter-Cultural Marriages: Insights from Mucheke, Masvingo Urban

Authors

  • Innocent Mataruse Great Zimbabwe University
  • Evelyn Chidindi Great Zimbabwe University
  • Gift Sebata Great Zimbabwe University

Keywords:

Young Couple, Inter-cultural Marriage, Tolerance, Compromise, Social Conventions

Abstract

This qualitative study sought to explore young couples’ perceptions on the influence of intercultural marriages in an Afrocentric context. Using interpretive phenomenology methodology and purposive sampling strategy, six spouses were interrogated. In-depth interviews were administered. Data were analyzed using a qualitative thematic approach. The results showed that the union of couples from diverse cultural backgrounds was a precursor to marital conflict. Three themes were uncovered from the data: (a) Reconstruction ofshared meaning in a relationship based on common grounds, similar goals, commitment, and compromise. (b) Creation of the spirit of tolerance. (c) Holy Bible is the manual of marriage. It was recommended that marriage experts must design and deliver critical training programs that highlight insight to young couples bound in intercultural marriages. Furthermore, young adults need to have a deeper understanding of cross-cultural dynamics before they commit themselves.

Published

14-03-2025

How to Cite

Mataruse, I., Chidindi, E., & Sebata, G. (2025). Young Couple’s Perceptions on the Influence of Inter-Cultural Marriages: Insights from Mucheke, Masvingo Urban. HUMANITIES SOUTHERN AFRICA JOURNAL, 2(1). Retrieved from https://gzuscholar.gzu.ac.zw/index.php/HSAJ/article/view/141

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