POPULAR musicians Fusion 5 Mangwiro and celebrated jazz artiste Prudence Katomeni-Mbofana will bring their star power to an upcoming seminar on marriage and inheritance laws in Zimbabwe.
The event, titled Marriage Act and Inheritance Laws: Myths and Facts, will take place at Celebration Centre in Borrowdale, Harare, on July 15 and 17.
Fusion 5 Mangwiro, supported by Breeze Music, will perform on the opening night, while Katomeni-Mbofana will close the seminar with a live set on the second day.
The event aims to provide clarity on Zimbabwe’s evolving legal landscape regarding marriage, property rights and inheritance.
Organised by Vastek Africa and prominent lawyer Nyaradzo Maphosa, widely known as Advovo Wabantu, the seminar will address common legal misconceptions affecting many Zimbabweans.
“These sessions are designed to provide clarity on pressing legal questions,” Maphosa said.
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“For instance: Do ‘small houses’ now have legal rights? Can one claim damages for adultery? Has lobola been abolished? Who owns the house, stand or car once married? Is it wise to register property in children's names? Is a trust better than a will? And what exactly constitutes a civil partnership under the new Marriages Act?”
Former model Brita Masalethulini will host the event, which runs from 6pm to 8pm on both days.
“It’s a must-attend event for couples, aspiring homeowners, legal enthusiasts and anyone looking to better understand their rights and responsibilities under Zimbabwe's revised marital and inheritance laws,” the organisers added.
The seminar promises to combine legal education with high-profile entertainment, making it a unique opportunity for learning and enjoyment.