Polygamy in Swaziland, where it is culturally accepted and legally recognized, can have both positive and negative effects. On one hand, it can strengthen familial ties and provide economic support through shared resources. On the other hand, it may lead to issues such as competition among wives, potential neglect of children, and challenges in women's rights and empowerment. Additionally, it can complicate inheritance and succession issues within families.
yes it can because it was part of their culture as it is still practised in neighbouring countries like South Africa and Swaziland
tourist are nolonger flowing like b4
That country is Swaziland
Swaziland is called Swaziland today
SwaziLand
no where in the US is it legal to practice polygamy
Yes there are zebras in Swaziland.
The motto of Swaziland is 'We are a fortress'.
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No it does not allow Polygamy
No, polygamy is illegal in Tennessee.
Study polygamy or practice polygamy? JWs dont do either one :)