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South African Doctor Sparks National Debate on Financial Abuse in Marriage

by Nakayenga Patricia Renee
April 27, 2025
in Lifestyle, National, News, South Africa, World
South African Doctor Sparks National Debate on Financial Abuse in Marriage
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South African Doctor Sparks National Debate on Financial Abuse in Marriage

Dr. Celiwe Ndaba, a young South African doctor, has captured national attention by speaking openly about financial abuse in her marriage. Through a series of candid TikTok videos, Dr. Ndaba recounted how her husband exploited her financially, demanding luxury items like a Mercedes-Benz at the family’s expense.

Despite her thriving medical career, Dr. Ndaba said she found herself trapped, burdened by loans she took out to support her husband’s lavish lifestyle. Pleas for him to downgrade were ignored, and he accused her of trying to humiliate him by suggesting he drive a more modest car. Eventually, when she decided to stop funding his lifestyle, he left the marriage.

Dr. Ndaba’s story has resonated with thousands of women across South Africa, who have shared similar experiences of being the primary earners while facing manipulation, control, and even debt accumulation in their relationships.

Cultural Pressures and Economic Control

Experts say that financial abuse—legally recognized as economic abuse under South Africa’s Domestic Violence Act—is deeply rooted in patriarchal expectations. Even highly educated women find their financial independence clashing with traditional gender roles that expect men to be dominant providers.

Cape Town lawyer Bertus Preller explains that financial abuse is a subtle form of control where one partner unjustly withholds money, manipulates shared assets, or forces the other into economic dependence.

The Heavy Emotional Toll

Financial expert Somila Gogoba points out that beyond monetary control, victims often experience deep psychological impacts, including feelings of worthlessness and fear. Research from the University of South Africa shows that women who out-earn their partners are at greater risk of intimate partner violence, leading many to choose singlehood after abusive relationships.

Social Media as a Support Network

Since going public, Dr. Ndaba’s story has sparked a movement. Women are using her comment sections to share experiences of giving male partners their bank cards for appearances or carrying financial burdens alone.

Sociologist Nombulelo Shange of the University of the Free State adds that black South African women face “double patriarchy” — juggling modern career expectations while still being pressured to conform to traditional domestic roles.

Protecting Financial Independence

Experts advise women to maintain separate bank accounts, keep PINs private, and have open discussions about finances before committing to serious relationships. Dr. Ndaba herself has emphasized the importance of discussing money and financial responsibilities openly when building a life with someone.

Her message is clear: love should never come with an unsustainable price tag.

Tags: Celiwe Ndabadomestic violenceeconomic abusefinancial abusegender rolesmarriage and moneySouth Africawomen’s rights
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