Speed up probe into initiates’ deaths - ANC

File photo: Every year some initiates die from botched circumcisions and there's disagreement over who should be responsible for overseeing this coming-of-age ritual.

File photo: Every year some initiates die from botched circumcisions and there's disagreement over who should be responsible for overseeing this coming-of-age ritual.

Published May 22, 2013

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Johannesburg -

It was disappointing that an investigation into the deaths of 27 initiates in Mpumalanga was seemingly not urgent, the ANC said on Wednesday.

“The ANC is very disappointed that ever since the first pronouncement of deaths of our young men... there does not seem to have been any urgency in investigating the circumstances that led to their death,” ANC spokesman Keith Khoza said.

He said the party supported the culture of initiating young men into manhood, but was worried they continued to undergo initiations while the causes of deaths had not yet been determined.

On Monday, Mpumalanga police said 27 boys had died in initiation schools in the past two weeks. Spokesman Colonel Leonard Hlathi said 26 of the deaths were being investigated as murder cases and one remained an inquest.

The information gathered during the investigations would be taken to the national director of public prosecutions for a decision on how to proceed, said Hlathi.

Khoza said investigations into the matter would bring relief to the parents of the boys who died.

“We expect that those behind this cultural practice, including provincial governments and traditional leaders, will assure the public and the nation that these will never recur,” he said.

On Tuesday, President Jacob Zuma said he was shocked and outraged by the deaths. He called for swift justice to be meted out to those responsible. - Sapa

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