In African tradition, ukukotiza is an "induction period" into the world of marriage and its responsibilities, while the new bride gets acquainted with her in-laws. The process would normally involve the makoti performing "bridal duties" that are domestic in nature. Mpho spoke to cultural expert Pumla Madiba about the traditional practice of 'ukukotiza' and also explores the possibility of this being reimagined in modern-day society.

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