Daily Dispatch

Traditiona­l surgeons to ‘face might of law’

- By LULAMILE FENI lulamilef@dispatch.co.za

AUTHORITIE­S are vowing to act against elements who are denting the image of traditiona­l circumcisi­on practices by getting themselves involved in criminal acts.

Seven youths have died so far just weeks into the winter circumcisi­on season, as a result of botched circumcisi­ons.

Co-operative governance and traditiona­l affairs MEC Fikile Xasa and the provincial police commission­er, Lieutenant-General Liziwe Ntshinga, said anyone caught circumcisi­ng underage boys, or causing their maiming or death would face the full might of the law. “We cannot continue to have people killing young boys. We have long long lost our patience. We cannot continue to have people killing our children, they must rot in jail,” said Xasa.

He was speaking after having establishe­d that 84-year-old veteran traditiona­l surgeon Sbewu Sidlayisa was one of the practition­ers caught breaking the law.

Qiniso Ndamase, 16, of Mthombe village in Libode, became the latest casualty. He died at St Barnabas Hospital in Ntlaza near Libode on Sunday. “He was dehydrated, with pressure sores on his back and buttocks.

“He was hallucinat­ing,” said Cogta spokesman Mamkeli Ngam, adding a case of murder and illegal circumcisi­on had been opened with the Libode police.

Yesterday, a 24-year-old traditiona­l surgeon was arrested at Mthombe following Ndamase’s death.

He faces charges attached to Ndamase’s death as well as charges of illegal circumcisi­on conducted on three 16-year-old initiates, who were taken to hospital in critical condition.

Several other traditiona­l surgeons have been arrested in Libode and Ngcobo. —

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