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KZN Cogta, umzumbe Local Municipali­ty help family with funeral

- DAILY NEWS REPORTER

KWAZULU-NATAL Department of Co-operative Governance and Traditiona­l Affairs MEC Sihle Zikalala has applauded the umzumbe Local Municipali­ty after the Mkhungo family had trouble burying a loved one recently.

Earlier this week, news broke that an induna on the South Coast allegedly refused the family permission to bury their mother and her body had to be returned to the mortuary.

Yesterday, the department said that the municipali­ty intervened and said it would cover the costs of the funeral of the Mkhungo family after the incident that occurred over the weekend, when an induna is alleged to have refused the family the right to bury their mother in a parcel of land in umthwalume, further along the South Coast.

The department confirmed that the incident made the family return the body to the mortuary.

On Tuesday, Zikalala directed the department to fully investigat­e the circumstan­ces surroundin­g an incident.

Several interventi­ons have been rolled out by the provincial government to assist the family:

s 0SYCHOSOCI­AL SUPPORT TO THE Family for the traumatic experience they went through.

s 0ROFILING OF THE HOUSEHOLDS IN LINE with Operation Sukuma Sakhe, so the department of Human Settlement­s can assist the family with an RDP house.

“The umzumbe Local Municipali­ty will incur the costs for the funeral, which will now take place on August 18 [today], at a municipal cemetery,” Zikalala said.

On Tuesday, the department said that the MEC was aware that the department was working with the umzumbe Municipali­ty, Inkosi and his traditiona­l council in addressing the matter.

Zikalala called for calm surroundin­g the matter and for the department to be allowed to investigat­e the circumstan­ces surroundin­g this incident.

“We wish to get to the bottom of this matter. What we saw in the videos that were circulatin­g on various social media platforms is truly disturbing.

“What they experience­d is something that we do not wish on anyone and requires a thorough investigat­ion,” Zikalala said.

He noted with concern that similar incidents have occurred in the same area, and said formal legal processes were unfolding to “effectivel­y deal with such unfortunat­e and dehumanisi­ng circumstan­ces” that involve local authoritie­s.

 ?? ?? CO-OPERATIVE Governance and Traditiona­l Affairs MEC Sihle Zikalala.
CO-OPERATIVE Governance and Traditiona­l Affairs MEC Sihle Zikalala.

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