The patriarchy in Insiza district had long restricted the official ownership of livestock to men. The men denied their spouses individual and separate stock cards, claiming that multiple stock cards in one household would mean there are different families. The ownership of livestock between married couples is the greatest cause of contestations as husbands often sell the jointly owned cattle without consulting their spouses. This is a threat to women’s economic wellbeing leaving them scrambling for their own assets when faced with adverse issues such as separation, divorce and death of the male spouse (inheritance issues). This brought about the need for separate stock cards