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Eastern Cape has to learn from its own to eradicate initiates' deaths, says CRL CEO

Eastern Cape communities need to learn from their own regions, which have not reported the deaths of initiates.Eastern Cape communities need to learn from their own regions, which have not reported the deaths of initiates.

At the indaba, he said Limpopo and Mpumalanga were identified as good models for other provinces to emulate in dealing with illegal initiation schools.On issues relating to former Mpondoland areas where initiation was not practised in the past, Mafadza said such debates always came up during their discussions on initiation challenges.

He said these could even go to the extent of giving local role players stipends because some of them spent long hours in bushes. The plan was to be developed by the department of cooperative governance and traditional affairs, the National House of Traditional Leaders and the National Initiation Organising Committee.Once done, it will be shared with everyone. The plan will have to be approved by the commission to ensure that when there’s a failure, consequence management and accountability should kick in.

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