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Traditional Zulu male clothing is usually light, consisting of a two-part apron (similar to a loincloth) used to cover the genitals and buttocks. The front piece is called the umutsha and is usually made of springbok or other animal hide twisted into different bands which cover the genitals. The rear piece, called the ibheshu is made of a single piece of springbok or cattle hide, and its length is usually used as an indicator of age and social position; longer amabheshu are worn by older men. Married men will usually also wear a headband, called the umqhele which is usually also made of springbok hide, or leopard hide by men of higher social status, such as chiefs. Zulu men will also wear cow tails as bracelets and anklets called imishokobezi during ceremonies and rituals, such as weddings or dances. As you can see, Zulu culture is filled with traditions that have been around for centuries. Many Zulu singles preserve these traditions, even though they may not necessarily practice these traditions. Zulu singles still appreciate this history and take pride in their ancestry. Online dating sites, such as AfricanLove.com, connect Zulu singles from all over the world in an effort to foster cultural compatibility. Zulu singles – meet 1000s of Zulu singles at AfricanLove.com

