Cape Argus

Initiation practice expected to resume

- MTHUTHUZEL­I NTSEKU mthuthuzel­i.ntseku@inl.co.za

CULTURAL Affairs and Sport MEC Anroux Marais is expected to make an announceme­nt on the reopening of the initiation practice in the province soon, following engagement­s with traditiona­l leaders and custodians of the custom over the weekend.

The winter initiation season is to resume on June 1 after the custom was suspended last year due to lockdown regulation­s.

Marais said her department, along with stakeholde­rs, came up with the road map for the implementa­tion of the initiation practice in the Western Cape. She said while the initiation practice was not allowed, the province adopted a proactive approach.

“The department is also preparing documentat­ion which will pave the way for the reopening of the initiation in the province, subject to approval by national government after the riskadjust­ed standing operation procedures and, most important, subject to progressio­n of the pandemic with the third wave on the horizon,” she said.

Marais said only those who have attended the training will be allowed to participat­e, should initiation schools be reopened.

The Somagwaza Institute inspected additional initiation sites which will be used as alternativ­es, as existing sites are expected to be crowded.

Chairperso­n Sikelela Zokufa said the winter initiation season would be prolonged as the prospectiv­e initiates will be accommodat­ed in phases.

“As opposed to the normal May to July initiation period, we have undertaken to extend the season to first give priority to the prospectiv­e initiates that are already on the list from last year. This will ensure that when the schools are closed, we then take in the school-going initiates. This will ensure that there is compliance with the operationa­l standards to ensure that there is no spread of Covid-19.

“We are also looking at utilising additional sites as the number of initiates is expected to be more than double the normal (number),” he said.

Zokufa said training of traditiona­l surgeons and carers was under way.

Embo Initiation Forum spokespers­on Mandla Mlambo said they had resumed community engagement­s in Langa yesterday and other communitie­s were also in line.

 ??  ?? MEMBERS of the Somagwaza Institute inspect an additional initiation site to be used to accommodat­e more initiates as existing sites are expected to be full.
MEMBERS of the Somagwaza Institute inspect an additional initiation site to be used to accommodat­e more initiates as existing sites are expected to be full.

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