Polygamous Union not for women- Kgosi Mosielele

Kgosi Kebinatshwene Mosielele of Manyana village PIC: MORERI SEJAKGOMO
Kgosi Kebinatshwene Mosielele of Manyana village PIC: MORERI SEJAKGOMO

Since the recent polygynous marriage of Pastor Sekati Kemmonye Sekati and his two wives made headlines, there have been mixed views and polarising debates on legalising polygamy across social media platforms.

Followers had mixed feelings over the trio’s union with some supporting the polygamous marriage pointing out it could be used to curb escalating divorce on grounds of infidelity amongst married couples. However, women took the debate to another level asking if it is also open to those who may want more than one husband.

The Sekatis’ union takes the form of polygyny (polygamy in which a man has more than one wife), which Kgosi Kebinatshwene Mosielele of Bahurutshe boo-Manyana officiated over.

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