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AFRICAN CUSTOMARY LAW

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20 SEPTEMBER 2021 EXAM MEMO

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Question 1
1. Discuss the court’s interpretation of section 7(6) of the Recognition of
Customary Marriages Act 120 of 1998 for polygynous marriages (15)
Section 7(6) of the Recognition of customary marriages Act of 1998 basically provides that a

husband to an existing customary marriage must apply to court to have a written contract

approved which will regulate the future matrimonial property system of his marriages when he

wishes to contract another customary marriage.

Compliance – and, particularly, non-compliance – with section 7(6) was the subject of debate by

the courts in the case of Mayelane v Ngwenyama [2012] 3 All SA 408 (SCA), 2013 4 SA 415

(CC) when considering whether or not section 7(6) of the Act must be complied with to contract

a subsequent customary marriage.

Miss Mayelane alleged that she concluded a valid customary marriage with Hlengani Dyson

Moyana (Mr Moyana) on 1 January 1984. Ms Ngwenyama alleged that she married Mr Moyana

on 26 January 2008. Mr Moyana passed away on 28 February 2009. Both Ms Mayelane and Ms

Ngwenyama subsequently sought registration of their respective marriages under the

Recognition of Customary Marriages Act (hereinafter "the Recognition Act"). Each disputed the

validity of the other’s marriage. Ms Mayelane then applied to the High Court for an order

declaring her customary marriage valid and that of Ms Ngwenyama null and void on the basis

that she (Ms Mayelane) had not consented to it. The High Court granted both orders. Ms

Ngwenyama took the matter on appeal to the Supreme Court of Appeal (SCA). The SCA

confirmed the order declaring Ms Mayelane’s customary marriage valid, but overturned the

order of invalidity in relation to Ms Ngwenyama’s customary marriage. It found the latter

customary marriage to be valid as well. Ms Mayelane sought leave to appeal against this latter

part of the SCA’s order.

Although Ms Mayelane alleged in her founding papers in the High Court that Xitsonga

customary law required her consent for the validity of her husband’s subsequent customary

marriage and that she had never consented to his marriage to Ms Ngwenyama, this issue was

not considered by either the High Court or the SCA. Both courts determined the matter by interpreting
and applying section 7(6) of the Recognition Act and, therefore, did not consider it necessary to have

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