Daily Dispatch

Fingers start pointing in all directions as initiate dies

- LULAMILE FENI

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.”

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