Circumcised men to probe deaths of initiates
by Boyd Webb
A special task team (for the circumcised only) has
been established by the National House of Traditional
Leaders (NHTL) to investigate the deaths of initiates
at circumcision schools.
The task team, proposed by Chief Malesela Dikgale of
Limpopo, was ordered to comprise only members who
themselves have been initiated to avoid any possible
embarrassment or problems during the
investigation.
More than 20 boys are thought to have died in
initiation schools since the start of winter. A number
have died from pneumonia while others starved to death
or died as a result of injuries suffered during the
initiation process.
In calling for the team's establishment, Dikgale said
the NHTL should be given a full report on what problems
were experienced by the initiates.
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This, he felt, would serve to remove much of the
sensationalism attached to the subject of initiation
schools.
"Some of the problems have ballooned, especially in
Limpopo, where it was reported that 10 people have died
at schools. But that is not true, only four people have
died," he said during a special sitting of the NHTL in
the Western Cape Legislature on Thursday.
Dikgale said the investigation would serve to sift
fact from fiction.
Agreeing to the immediate need for an investigation,
Free State Chief Mathealira Mopeli said the death of
initiates was of great concern to the NHTL as it was
casting aspersions on the practice.
"It is a very noble practice but it's being abused,
just like the practice of lobola, which is being
commercialised in certain circles."
North West Chief Molefe Pilane voiced his concern too.
"It's casting this institution in a very bad light," he
said.
Supporting the move, Limpopo Chief Cypriane Ngove
suggested the formation of a national database and the
deployment in future of NHTL members to the provinces
before the start of the circumcision season to monitor
events.
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