Fingers start pointing in all directions as initiate dies
An initiate has died in Mdantsane. The 2022 summer initiation season started on November 4.
Eastern Cape House of Traditional Leaders chair Nkosi Mpumalanga Gwadiso confirmed the death.
“We are still investigating claims that the deceased was declared medically unfit by doctors,” Gwadiso said.
Co-operative governance MEC Zolile Williams said some doctors and nurses were not screening prospective initiates properly.
“The ignorance of medical practitioners is contributing to the deaths and injuries of initiates.
“The government will take steps against those medical practitioners,” Williams said.
The MEC said he had reported the problem to health MEC Nomakhosazana Meth.
Police provincial commissioner Ltgen Nomthetheleli Mene, speaking at a launch of the 16 Days of Activism campaign in Centane on Saturday, said: “So many young lives have been lost.
“So many young men have lost their manhood and been assaulted.
“Every season we count the number of dead initiates instead of celebrating their coming into manhood.”
Eastern Cape House of Traditional Leaders senior manager Vuyo Stofile said: “It is a sad reality that the Eastern Cape is the most affected province as far as abuse of initiates is concerned.”
He said parents needed to ensure boys were psychologically and physically fit before initiation.
BCM Traditional Surgeon Association chair Andile Siko posted an appeal on Facebook, urging men to make the custom safer.
“My heart is broken,” he said. “I visited the family [of the deceased initiate] and I witnessed how devastated his mother was.
“All she wants is answers about her child, but the traditional nurse who was looking after him is nowhere to be found.”