Miss Yenzokuhle Busakwe
My research explores how the custom of amazibazana in Xhosa culture exemplifies African feminist principles by promoting gender balance, women’s leadership, and communal empowerment. By analyzing the role of women in male initiation rites such as ulwaluko, the study challenges Western misconceptions that feminism is foreign to Africa. Instead, it highlights how indigenous practices like amazibazana embody deep-rooted feminist values, positioning women as decision-makers, cultural custodians, and economic agents. The project contributes to African feminist scholarship by revealing the embeddedness of gender justice in traditional Xhosa society.