In South Africa, polygamy is legal under customary law for recognized indigenous groups, allowing a man to have multiple wives if he follows the proper cultural practices and rituals. However, this is not recognized under civil law, which allows for only one legal marriage at a time. Individuals in a polygamous relationship must ensure that their marriages comply with the relevant legal frameworks, including registration of customary marriages. It is important to consult legal experts to navigate the complexities of such arrangements.
no there no higher mountian in south africa
If you are over 18, then any bike size is legal with a learners. if you are 17, a 125 is the largest capacity.
South Africa, there is no 'transvaal' of any sort in Europe.
Yes ! It was called Union Of South Africa. Also Zuid Africa ( hence internet extension = co.za)
There are no wild tigers in South Africa or any part of the African continent. The tiger is not indigenous to Africa. The big cats native to South Africa arethe Lion, Leopard and Cheetah.
In some historical and cultural contexts, wives were considered the property of their husbands, with limited legal rights and autonomy. However, modern legal systems and societal norms generally reject this notion and recognize wives as equal partners in a marriage.
You can go to any Gynecologist in South Africa to make an appointment to get your tubes untied, most probably in a hospital.
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No, any normal food can be eaten in South Africa. Obviously endangered animals and fish which are prohibited in most countries can not be eaten in South Africa.
Yzerfontein is a town in South Africa. It begins with the letter y.
It is no more important for South Africa than any other country.