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Mzansi:”why is the government paying for Mampintsha’s Funeral Said Hulisani Ravele See Here

Um, why is the government paying for a citizen’s funeral? A citizen who was not an official, not killed by any accident, catastrophe, natural event, or anything that would warrant the spending of taxpayer’s money? @PresidencyZA Please explain and provide supporting legislation.


 

 

 

The South African government have the duty to develop all the South African tribe and treating them equally in the South African Media it is no longer is secret that there are other tribes that dominate the media in South Africa excluding The other tribe which is not good.

Up-to-date The vha-venda and Tsonga people are not yet recognize the language we’re not even included in the national anthem.

Other people are saying that government should consider the money to those who were affected by floods because there are other people who did not get proper help after the floods.

Below are comment made by people

Many artists have received government funded funerals. Mampintsha was part of a group that contributed immensely to Durban Tourism. Of course, the timing is not ideal since there are more pressing matters that need the finance, but it’s not the first.

As big as he was…he didn’t have funeral cover…his label doesn’t have cashflow…his industry mates don’t have R5k per person to spare let’s not forget stranded flood victims.

Where do get that he didn’t have funeral cover? His label doesn’t have cashflow? So, according to ur reasoning, Mandela was buried by the state coz he didn’t have funeral cover?.

A big Fight Broke Out At The mortuary After Mampintsha’s Family Gangs Up Against Babes Wodumo

In African culture, the elders are the ones who will advise on how things should be done, especially for sacred things like a funeral. There is no such thing as a 20-something dictating the process because she is the wife. Every family drama, whether it’s a funeral, wedding, graduation, or any other gathering of relatives, is directed by women for women.


It looks like Mampintsha’s funeral will be marred by war of words between those from his mother’s side in KwaMashu and the family of Babes Wodumo. Apparently this unnecessary drama unfolded outside the mortuary earlier yesterday.

Opinion

Black people must stop this nonsense of fighting during funerals as if they cared about the deceased. Only they care is policies and material stuff left by the guy as if he didn’t leave his own child and wife behind. This message is directed to all wicked Aunties, brothers and uncles.

Skeem Saam: Jacobeth wanted Ramashala to look for Kganyago again but he refused

acobeth has been thinking about what Lizzy told her yesterday. In the morning, she told Lizzy to help her to find Kganyago but she did not want to help her. Lizzy noticed that her mother was finding it hard to accept that Kganyago will never be found. She went to work and left her in the house.

 

While Lizzy was at work, Jacobeth decided to call Ramashala to ask for him to help her search for Kganyago. She started by apologizing first for how she treated him the last time that he was there. Ramashala asked her when he will get paid and Jacobeth told him that Lizzy will pay him on Friday. Ramashala hung up. Jacobeth ended up talking alone. She believes that Kganyago might still be caught but no one is willing to help her. She then went to stay in bed all day.

The story of two alleged drug addicts who sold their mom’ s house for R3000

Although the two brothers Samuel and Lasi Mashele also wish to have a better life in the form of work , and families, they have other problem that needs to be sorted out . The two brothers who have been addicted to ‘nyaope’ allegedly sold their own mother’s house in 2020 for R3000 after they had been allegedly manipulated . It was heard in the report that they ended up staying in their deceased grandmother’s one roomed house .

 

In the report, it was reported that the two brothers who are from Klipgat , north of Tshwane are addicted to ‘ nyaope ‘ . As a result, they first need rehabilitation to put an end to the drug addiction. It was alleged in the report that they had been smoking ‘nyaope ‘ for years , and it was difficult for them to stop it .

The young brother , Lasi who is aged 37 was the one who allegedly started smoking ‘nyaope ‘ . The bigger brother used to discourage Lasi against smoking nyaope , unaware that he would also fall deep into the addiction as well . It was claimed by the brothers that they were introduced to the drugs by some of their friends.

This is an elaboration how drugs have been destroying the lives of some people in South Africa . When addicted to drugs , the victims will do anything to get themselves high. It is for this reason that the government needs to intensify it’s fight against drug addiction.

Samuel and Lasi are an elaboration of how some South African youths have been affected negatively by drugs . A house is worth more that R3000 , but the two brothers sold it for that amount and found themselves homeless . Report any drug related activities to avoid such circumstances from happening.

“Umenzeni Mtanam” Mapintsha’s funeral causes a stir of words between two families

There are many issues that have surfaced just after the death of Mapintsha, who was a musician in South Africa. This is following after there are now videos of two families fighting against one another using words.

 
A video was shared on social media of Mapintsha’s side of the family asking what his wife did to their son because they simply do not believe that he can just die like that.

it is a problem when someone has died and the family feuds because they need to respect the one who has left them and mourn him together, instead of fighting one another, because it does not yield anything.

However, it seems like this families are not understanding each other, especially because they believe that there is one part of the family which could’ve had a hand in facilitating the stroke that hit the Son.

May this people find comfort and love one another without fights.