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Mlandeni ‘Mgilija’ Nhleko laid to rest

The late former leader of the Zulu regiments Mlandeni ‘Mgilija’ Nhleko was described by many as a true leader of warriors.

The 72-year-old Nhleko passed away on Monday after a short illness.

He was laid to rest in Nongoma in northern KwaZulu-Natal. The Amabutho came out in numbers to bid their warrior leader farewell.

Regiments came from all over the province and from as far as Johannesburg to gather at the Nhlalangwenya village, the home of Nhleko.

 Funeral of former Amabutho leader Mlandeni ‘Mgilija’ Nhleko:

Chanting traditional hymns, they sang praise songs to Zihogo Zelanga, Nhleko’s praise name.

Members of the AmaZulu Royal family were also in attendance.

Nhleko, fondly known as ‘Mgilija’ was born in March 1949 in Nongoma. He grew up as a headman and later worked in Durban as a police reservist.

He also worked as a driver for a former provincial member of the executive committee, Prince Gideon Zulu.

He retired in 2016 and dedicated his time to becoming a leader of the regiments.

His family says he was a loving and caring person.

Brother Seth Nhleko says, “We lost a loving father in our family as he was always a father to his children and he loved sport as he has a brown belt in karate.”

Nhleko became prominent as he often led the regiments during cultural events and presided over the laying to rest of the late King Goodwill Zwelithini khaBhekuzulu.

Member of the royal family Prince Mbonisi Zulu says: “The royal house is sad for the leader that passed on. He came out during the passing of the late king by taking a stand showing bravery when everyone was concerned about COVID-19. He was a strong leader.”

Earlier this year, Nhleko became embroiled in controversy when he supported former President Jacob Zuma at Nkandla which led to a fall-out with reigning King Misizulu.

A representative of the king also attended the funeral.

DR Dumisani Khumalo says: “Usuthu traditional council; the current King Misuzulu kaZwelithini kaBhekuzulu sent me with a cow to give the Nhleko family. We thank his work at the royal house.”

Some of the Amabutho refused to salute the king, a sign that is causing divisions amongst the Amabutho over the ongoing feud related to the succession to the throne.

The regiments, in a colourful display of amaZulu culture, escorted the body of Mgilija to his last resting place. He is survived by three wives and six children.

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Mlandeni ‘Mgilija’ Nhleko laid to rest

The late former leader of the Zulu regiments Mlandeni ‘Mgilija’ Nhleko was described by many as a true leader of warriors.

The 72-year-old Nhleko passed away on Monday after a short illness.

He was laid to rest in Nongoma in northern KwaZulu-Natal. The Amabutho came out in numbers to bid their warrior leader farewell.

Regiments came from all over the province and from as far as Johannesburg to gather at the Nhlalangwenya village, the home of Nhleko.

 Funeral of former Amabutho leader Mlandeni ‘Mgilija’ Nhleko:

Chanting traditional hymns, they sang praise songs to Zihogo Zelanga, Nhleko’s praise name.

Members of the AmaZulu Royal family were also in attendance.

Nhleko, fondly known as ‘Mgilija’ was born in March 1949 in Nongoma. He grew up as a headman and later worked in Durban as a police reservist.

He also worked as a driver for a former provincial member of the executive committee, Prince Gideon Zulu.

He retired in 2016 and dedicated his time to becoming a leader of the regiments.

His family says he was a loving and caring person.

Brother Seth Nhleko says, “We lost a loving father in our family as he was always a father to his children and he loved sport as he has a brown belt in karate.”

Nhleko became prominent as he often led the regiments during cultural events and presided over the laying to rest of the late King Goodwill Zwelithini khaBhekuzulu.

Member of the royal family Prince Mbonisi Zulu says: “The royal house is sad for the leader that passed on. He came out during the passing of the late king by taking a stand showing bravery when everyone was concerned about COVID-19. He was a strong leader.”

Earlier this year, Nhleko became embroiled in controversy when he supported former President Jacob Zuma at Nkandla which led to a fall-out with reigning King Misizulu.

A representative of the king also attended the funeral.

DR Dumisani Khumalo says: “Usuthu traditional council; the current King Misuzulu kaZwelithini kaBhekuzulu sent me with a cow to give the Nhleko family. We thank his work at the royal house.”

Some of the Amabutho refused to salute the king, a sign that is causing divisions amongst the Amabutho over the ongoing feud related to the succession to the throne.

The regiments, in a colourful display of amaZulu culture, escorted the body of Mgilija to his last resting place. He is survived by three wives and six children.

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Mlandeni ‘Mgilija’ Nhleko laid to rest

The late former leader of the Zulu regiments Mlandeni ‘Mgilija’ Nhleko was described by many as a true leader of warriors.

The 72-year-old Nhleko passed away on Monday after a short illness.

He was laid to rest in Nongoma in northern KwaZulu-Natal. The Amabutho came out in numbers to bid their warrior leader farewell.

Regiments came from all over the province and from as far as Johannesburg to gather at the Nhlalangwenya village, the home of Nhleko.

 Funeral of former Amabutho leader Mlandeni ‘Mgilija’ Nhleko:

Chanting traditional hymns, they sang praise songs to Zihogo Zelanga, Nhleko’s praise name.

Members of the AmaZulu Royal family were also in attendance.

Nhleko, fondly known as ‘Mgilija’ was born in March 1949 in Nongoma. He grew up as a headman and later worked in Durban as a police reservist.

He also worked as a driver for a former provincial member of the executive committee, Prince Gideon Zulu.

He retired in 2016 and dedicated his time to becoming a leader of the regiments.

His family says he was a loving and caring person.

Brother Seth Nhleko says, “We lost a loving father in our family as he was always a father to his children and he loved sport as he has a brown belt in karate.”

Nhleko became prominent as he often led the regiments during cultural events and presided over the laying to rest of the late King Goodwill Zwelithini khaBhekuzulu.

Member of the royal family Prince Mbonisi Zulu says: “The royal house is sad for the leader that passed on. He came out during the passing of the late king by taking a stand showing bravery when everyone was concerned about COVID-19. He was a strong leader.”

Earlier this year, Nhleko became embroiled in controversy when he supported former President Jacob Zuma at Nkandla which led to a fall-out with reigning King Misizulu.

A representative of the king also attended the funeral.

DR Dumisani Khumalo says: “Usuthu traditional council; the current King Misuzulu kaZwelithini kaBhekuzulu sent me with a cow to give the Nhleko family. We thank his work at the royal house.”

Some of the Amabutho refused to salute the king, a sign that is causing divisions amongst the Amabutho over the ongoing feud related to the succession to the throne.

The regiments, in a colourful display of amaZulu culture, escorted the body of Mgilija to his last resting place. He is survived by three wives and six children.

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NYDA urges government to find innovative ways to encourage COVID-19 vaccinations for the youth

The National Youth Development Agency (NYDA) says government should consider coming up with more innovative ways to encourage young people to take vaccines against COVID-19.

This emerged during a webinar debate ahead of the Vooma Vaccination weekend campaign.

Over 13-million people have been fully vaccinated.

The NYDA’s Dudu Shongwe says,

“We also challenge the government to also try encourage the young people to go and vaccinate,” says NYDA’s Dudu Shongwe

“We know it is a bit difficult. But we know if you bring something for the young people even if you say you are going to win a shopping voucher. Like they’re doing now with the 60-years olds. They are giving them shopping vouchers for free. So maybe let us give young people R50 vouchers so that they come to the vaccination sites,” adds Shongwe.

On Friday morning, the Department of Health briefed the media on the government’s response to the  COVID-19 pandemic.

The video below is the update on the progress of government’s COVID-19 response:

Deputy President David Mabuza is on a visit in Gqeberha, in the Eastern Cape, on Friday to lead the ‘Return to Play: It is in Your Hands” campaign.

The campaign seeks to encourage people to get vaccinated in order to make it possible for social events including sporting events, festivals and concerts to return to normal.

The campaign has been launched in four provinces.

COVID-19 | Deputy President David Mabuza leads “Return to Play” campaign to encourage vaccination

 

 

 

In October, President Cyril Ramaphosa launched the Vooma Vaccination Campaign.

The aim of the campaign is to mobilise members of the public to get vaccinated against COVID-19.

The public and private health sectors, organised labour, business, communities, and faith-based organisations are joining forces in the vaccination drive.

COVID-19 | Pres. Ramaphosa leads inaugural Vooma vaccination campaign in Katlehong

Latest COVID-19 statistics in South Africa

South Africa has recorded 356 new COVID-19 cases, which brings the total number of infections to  2 924 978.

The National Institute of Communicable Diseases has also reported further 17 COVID-19 related deaths, bringing total fatalities to 89 452.

Latest SA stats:

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officials, hawker arrested for corruption at the boarder between SA and Mozambique

Home Affairs Minister Aaron Motsoaledi has lauded whistleblowers for the role they are playing in the fight against corruption at the South African borders.

Motsoaledi was speaking at the Lebombo port of entry in Komatipoort at the border with Mozambique after two officials and a Mozambican hawker were arrested for corruption.

According to Motsoaledi, the arrest follows 18 months of investigation by the Hawks and Home Affairs counter-corruption unit.

Motsoaledi says the officials were processing passports of people without them being present in order to prolong their stay in the country.

“The scam consist of collecting passports of people whose stay in South Africa is coming to expire,  take the passport to the Mozambican lady who has been arrested, who is the mastermind and the runner who has the network officials here at the border. She makes sure that passport gets stamped. The owner of that passport might be in Joburg, Pretoria, Cape town, Gqeberha anywhere in SA, but their passport says they have crossed the border to Mozambique”

Motsoaledi comes under fire over ‘chaotic state’ of Home Affairs

In May, Motsoaledi came under fire from some opposition parties in the National Assembly for what they say is the chaotic state of the Home Affairs department. Political parties raised concern about the problem of long queues where often people are turned away because the system is offline.

During the department’s budget vote debate, parties also questioned why the department has still not introduced an online appointment system.

Inkatha Freedom Party (IFP) Liezl van der Merwe says, “Imagine waking up at 4 am using your last bit of money on transport to go to your local Home Affairs office hoping that today you’ll be able to get an identity document (ID) because that’s what stands between you and a job. It is what stands between you and providing for your family. What stands between you and a brighter future. Then consider the mother who travels to a Home Affairs office in search of a birth certificate that document stands between her and a Sassa grant without which she cannot feed her newborn baby but for many visiting a Home Affairs office in taking a day off work to queue for hours on End only to be told to come back tomorrow because the systems are offline again systems that are perpetually offline have become synonymous with this department.”

Democratic Alliance (DA) Angel Khanyile says, “The issue of long queue  in different parts of the country and by various members of the portfolio committee had been raised on numerous occasions yet the situation remains the same of this country spent days and weeks without being attended to Andrews days off work because the department has not introduced the appointment system.”

Economic Freedom Fighters (EFF) Mgcini Tshwaku illustrates this point by quoting KwaZulu Natal Premier, Sihle Zikalala following a recent visit to a Home Affairs Office.

Zikalala said, “There are people who are arriving at Home Affairs at 4:00 in the morning and the home Affairs open at 10:00 where it opens at 8:00 and then people start working at 10:00 and up until 12 and then after that, you find that they’ll system are offline they’ll go to lunch and you will not know what is actually happening. What is happening right now is a crisis everywhere…”

“People are crying about the system being online not being helped up on time by the Home Affairs. So in that budget, we did not see a plan or money allocated to saying that is what we’re going to make sure that none of which I need the money so that you are ensuring that these queues and also the systems which are offline at the Home Affairs are going to be eradicated,” Tshwaku explains.

Motsoaledi acknowledged the problem and assured members that they are tackling it.

“When you listen to members of the opposition parties talking about the documentation you’d think everything in Home Affairs has. I mean all the offices are closed and there’s no work. The challenge about downtime which we experience from SITA. We have mentioned it in the portfolio committee. We have got a plan and a program to deal with that. It also disappoints us I must say and I’m not going to hide it,” Motsoaledi says.

 

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