Tanzania, April 19 -- Dar es Salaam. In the bustling streets of Dar es Salaam, Tanzania, a subtle but significant societal shift is underway-one that revolves around the dynamics of single motherhood.

With murmurs echoing through the backstreets, some men voice grievances, accusing women of deliberately initiating conflicts to become single mothers.

They allege that women employ manipulative tactics, exploiting their children for financial gain and pretending their needs are those of their children.

Baraka Humphrey, 32, a resident of Tabata, reveals that he has witnessed the tactics some women employ to become single mothers-it's troubling.

"They fabricate stories and incite conflicts, all to wield control over their children and extr...