Isondlo, {Ans: signifies the bringing up or maintaining of a child. Whenever a family has brought up or maintained a child of another, that family is entitled to claim isondlo from the child's guardian or the child's natural father in the case of an illegitimate child with an unmarried woman. The amount claimable for isondlo was one beast, irrespective of the duration of isondlo, and irrespective of the actual cost of maintaining the child, and also irrespective the sex of the child. A claim for isondlo is not usually made by way of legal action.}ukungena {Ans: Since the widow keeps her status of "wife" after her husband's death she is also expected to bear children for his family. Among most groups it is customary that any such children should be fathered by a blood relative of the deceased. Any male child of a widow has a potential right to succeed to her husband's estate}Ukufakwa {Ans: entails a situation where a relative of a woman's father (brother, uncle, cousin, nephew), takes the responsibilities of the father and ensures that the customary traditions and ceremonies related to the initiation and/or marriage of the father's daughter are carried out as