Daily Dispatch

Scramble to stave off initiate hospital crisis

- By LULAMILE FENI

visited the area.

After interactin­g with Nyandeni and O R Tambo municipali­ty bosses and traditiona­l leaders, a community hall and local ward councillor offices at Maxhosa village – a stone’s throw from the hospital – were identified to serve as an overflow and rescue centre.

Some initiates were transferre­d to hospitals with the capacity to treat them. In some cases the initiates admitted were just 13 years old. Some had assault wounds including swollen legs and hands from being beaten with sticks. Others were admitted for dehydratio­n, pneumonia and septicaemi­a.

“This is a great concern – that hospitals are overflowin­g with initiates who are supposed to be in initiation schools,” said Xasa.

“We hope that the centres are operating by tomorrow (today).

“We must ensure that these initiates are kept warm and we must therefore have heaters, mattresses and food.

“We must also look on how we can collaborat­e between the two centres.”

He declared the two centres ready yesterday, saying the one at Ntlanza in Mxhosa village will ease the pressure of overcrowdi­ng at the hospital.

The centre is an initiative of Cogta, health, social developmen­t, traditiona­l leaders and Nyandeni municipali­ty.

“This is integrated government relations in action to ensure the safe passage of boys to manhood,” said Xasa, who encouraged police visibility to deal with the lawlessnes­s of some villagers.

“The rule of law must be applied. We cannot be seen as a province where lawlessnes­s thrives unabated.”

O R Tambo municipal council has made an amount of R300 000 available to assist with the programme.

Deputy mayor Thandeki Sabisa said the funds were to assist the district with the monitoring initiates.

“We urge parents to report illegal schools to traditiona­l leaders so as to avoid fatalities, amputation­s and other health hazards that face this sacred ritual,” said Sabisa.

Codefsa director Nkululeko Nxesi said they were working hard to establish another rescue centre in Lusikisiki.

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 ?? Pictures: LULAMILE FENI ?? ILL AT EASE: Cooperativ­e governance and traditiona­l affairs MEC Fikile Xasa visited the St Barnabas Hospital in Ntlaza, Libode, where the hospital is faced with a crisis influx of initiates exceeding the number of beds. A makeshift rescue centre is to be built and local authoritie­s have made available a community hall and offices to accommodat­e other initiates. It is the hall that the MEC is walking past in the picture
Pictures: LULAMILE FENI ILL AT EASE: Cooperativ­e governance and traditiona­l affairs MEC Fikile Xasa visited the St Barnabas Hospital in Ntlaza, Libode, where the hospital is faced with a crisis influx of initiates exceeding the number of beds. A makeshift rescue centre is to be built and local authoritie­s have made available a community hall and offices to accommodat­e other initiates. It is the hall that the MEC is walking past in the picture
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