‘Mombe ye umai for $40’ … Tuku’s 1978 lobola list revealed by daughter

The late music superstar, Oliver Mtukudzi paid an estimated $459 in lobola, as he prepared to marry his then sweetheart, Melody Murape in a lavish wedding at Gwanzura in 1979, a year after their ceremony.

To illustrate the fluctuations in the Zimbabwean currency since that time, Tuku paid only $29 for the customary groceries for the bride’s family, while forking out $40 for mombe ye umai and $20 each for both mbatya and gumbeze dzamai.

The list was shared by Tuku’s daughter Selmor, after a discussion on exorbitant lobola prices flared up.

Selmor Mtukudzi (Picture via News Central TV)

In an interview with H-Metro, Selmor said she shared the list because she wanted to illustrate the love her parents had for each other despite their later problems.

“My sister Sybil sent it to me, she said our aunt found it somewhere in the house, I laughed and I was happy and shocked that it survived that long. It made me feel happy.

“There was nothing new to learn other than just finding out how much he was charged, I have always known that my parents loved each other despite whatever challenges they later faced, they were very happy,” she said.

Selmor said the modest grocery list also reflected the fact that the original intention of such gestures was now lost on Zimbabweans today.

“Long back, the grocery was meant to feed the in-laws and other visitors who were invited for the lobola negotiations.

“It was meant to be just enough for the day kana paine zvinosarawo it won’t be much.

“Nowadays, people are even making weird demands including toilet paper and cellphones on the lobola list.

Humwe hwangova hundyire,” she said.

Melody MurapeOliver MtukudziSelmor Mtukudzi
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  • Anonymous

    Maybe because it wasn’t about the money but about just gifts.

    • Anonymous

      Des Katai yaiva Mari yakawanda iyo price yemombe ichinzi $40

  • Anonymous

    Kana yaiva 1979 then yanga iri mari yakawanda panguva yacho

  • Anonymous

    And then she had a child with another man

  • Anonymous

    By then that was a lot of money in 1978 and the biggest denomination was $1 .

    • Anonymous

      Moses Nduna very good Mari iyoyo yaitoroora vakadzi vatatu

    • Anonymous

      Farai Mwapiwa yes an l know that $1 raibatwa nevashoma shoma saka $400 umm that was too too much

    • Anonymous

      Moses Nduna kwaive kuroora kweshoroma

  • Anonymous

    Philips bicycles were going for $ 28 by then

  • Anonymous

    Kusanyara kunyeya asipo, akafa. Nekuti hachagone kuzvipindurira. Poor journalism!

  • Anonymous

    Melody murape daughter of our late headman Elias Domboshava

  • Anonymous

    Muchishona tazvinzwa.moda kuti tidii

  • Anonymous

    sometimes nehandas post is irrelevant,zvinei nesu izvozvo

  • Anonymous

    Nhezuro ndaitoudza kule vangu kuti kare mayipihwa vakadzi mahara ndichivaverengera list ramukutaura nezvaro haaa dzakandijuga junga netsvimbo dzavhura ziso zvikanzi Mari iyoo yaikwana kutenga imba mutawundi pachisara chenji thousand ramakutamba naro mazuvano yaivemari yepay yevanhu vaviri pagore vanasaumba vairaramisa mhuri vana vachienda kuchikoro

  • Anonymous

    Mari yacho yaitenga zvakanyanyawo nguva yacho