Friday 30 January 2015

EARLYMARRIAGE CAN BE OVERCOME D

Teen-age pregnant  become a problem in our community, as children just get married while they are young , this problem led to loss of life to those children that are ran into the situation and indeed make their parents to being pointing fingers to their neighbors that they are practicing wish craft without seeing that they are dropping into the situation them selves but not only other they use to blame doctors that they are not committing their work due to die of young pregnant women without knowing that its the careless of their children.

It is not a story that we can say aside, because a lot of family are now in poverty due to early marriage. this makes to prove that the situation brings a lots of problems in most communities like having operations , also contribute to a certain disease known as fistula .

Although we are concerned with the situation but they are some kind of behavior that led a lot of children to being run into the condition these are like practicing of some traditional beliefs that makes the young ladies to being exposed to get married and also some relatives that advise these young girls and boys wrong,

As the thing is as they ,according to my view  the early marriage is not being supported at any cost because the drawback accompanied are very drastic,

Their are a lots of disadvantages of getting marriage while you are young and some of these are lacking understanding ,difficulties in dedicating ,lacking of compatibility and difficult in finances not only that, the health care and education chances also lowers

  But we can overcome this condition , so what is needed is to display the laws that are say how marriage it could be and making sure that those laws are indeed working on the one misuse it, not only that also we need to manipulate some cultural beliefs that contribute to early marriage like kusasa fumbi and the likes . we should also display the history of some hillos so that children should not lacking their role models .

compiled by       albert sakala                    

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