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Causes of incestuous rape in Zimbabwe : a case study of the Epworth community in Harare
This article
unveils the causes of incestuous rape in the Epworth community of
Zimbabwe. It was premised on a feminist theoretical framework which was applied
in light of the perspectives of African Christians, Shona indigenous religious people,
and Shona culture. The research hopes to serve as a resource for victims of incestuous
rape, scholars, religious leaders, community leaders, the government, those who
sympathetically seek to support incestuous rape victims, and those who seek to become
a voice of the voiceless to treat incestuous rape as a serious problem that needs serious
attention. It addresses three major objectives: (1) to unveil how Epworth residents
construe incestuous rape; (2) to expose the prevalence of incestuous rape cases in
Epworth; and (3) to highlight the factors which lead to the occurrences of incestuous
rape cases in Epworth. The study has established that the causes of incestuous rape
in Epworth may vary, but most notably, are ascribed to some cultural and religious
beliefs, practices, and perspectives.