Eastern Cape initiation deaths rise to 23

The death toll among initiates in the Eastern Cape's summer initiation season has reached 23, primarily due to dehydration and negligence by traditional nurses. Seven traditional nurses also died from violent incidents, lightning strikes, and suicide. Provincial authorities express condolences and pledge to combat illegal initiation practices.

In the Eastern Cape, the summer initiation season has turned tragic, with the number of deceased initiates now standing at 23. Officials attribute most of these deaths to dehydration, while others stem from alleged negligence by traditional nurses. Adding to the sorrow, seven traditional nurses lost their lives in separate incidents involving violence, lightning strikes, and one suicide.

Pheelo Oliphant, spokesperson for the Department of Cooperative Governance and Traditional Affairs, addressed the crisis. He stated: “As government, we convey our condolences (to those) who lost their sons during this season. We celebrate the graduates and as government, we reiterate that culture does not kill; but rather it is the contravention of the initiation safety protocols by the people who break the law. 51 arrests were made and culprits will be prosecuted and as government, we are saying that we are going to clamp down on all illegalities.”

The provincial government urges communities practicing traditional circumcision to safeguard this cultural rite of passage from exploitation for personal gain. This initiative season highlights ongoing challenges in upholding safety protocols during these rites, which mark a key transition for young men in South African traditions.

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