Now you may kiss the bride
The bride was 61 years old
and the groom was an eight-year-old boy! Both families were present at
the wedding of Sanele Masilela (
and Helen Shabangu (61) and the bride's husband and her five children
were also at the wedding in extension six, Mamelodi East, Tshwane.
The boy's aunt, Patience Masilela (46), explained why the wedding took place.
She
said: "The boy was named after his late grandfather who never had a
white wedding, so the ancestors told the boy to get married and he chose
Helen to be his bride. The family took his desire to get married very
seriously. They paid R7 000 lobola for the bride in March last year and
spent R15 000 on the wedding because they believed it was what the
ancestors wanted."
The bride said: "I'm married and have five
kids of my own, but I know that this is what the ancestors wanted – and
now they are happy. It is a ritual. We are just playing now, but it is a
sign that he will get married one day."
The young groom said: "I
told my mother that I wanted to get married because I really did want
to. I chose her because I love her and I'm happy that I married her –
but I will go to school and study hard. When I'm older I will marry a
lady my own age."
The bride's long-time husband, Alfred Shabangu
(65), said that he never had a problem with her marrying the boy because
he too knew that it was what the ancestors wanted. My kids and I are
happy. We don't have any problems with it," he said.
However, some community members said they were shocked.
One
woman said: "How can a family go this far for the ancestors? It shows
that people do take messages from the ancestors seriously."
This
was a not a legal marriage – it was only done for ritual purposes. The
happy couple seal their marriage with a kiss.daily sun
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