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The discord between communities, traditional government authorities and large corporations is most evident in ongoing legal and political land disputes – particularly in the former homelands.
HLOPE WARNS OF SECOND WAVE! Misheck Makora SangomaSandile Hlope urges Mzansi to take the virus seriously. Photo by Lindile Mbontsi.
SANDILE Hlope of the Traditional Healers Organisation has cautioned Mzansi to take the second Covid-19 wave seriously.
The healer from Khayelitsha in Cape Town warned people not to make cops force them to wear masks.
“I don’t understand why people expect government to arrest them for not protecting their own lives.
“You only live once, so you need to be careful and protect yourself.”
He was still in shock following the death of their leader Phepsile Maseko, who apparently died of Covid-19 complications.
IZANGOMA BID FAREWELL TO LEADER Misheck Makora
Comments Members of the Traditional Healers Organisation light candles in honour of their late leader gogo Phepsile Maseko. Photo by Lindile Mbontsi .
IZANGOMA from the Traditional Healers Organisation (THO) in Cape Town lit candles in honour of their leader Phepsile Maseko.
Maseko died of Covid-19-related complications last week, and the izangoma gathered at Site B in Khayelitsha a few days after they received news of her death.
THO chairman Sandile Hlope told Daily Sun that they wanted to bid farewell to Maseko in Mpumalanga, but Covid-19 regulations only allowed 50 people at funerals.
The late National Coordinator of the Traditional Healers Organisation (THO), Phephisile "Temagcamane" Maseko has be laid to rest in Malalane, east of Mbombela, in Mpumalanga.
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