South Africans upset over broken COVID19 regulation laws at Mlangeni’s funeral
South Africans have a set social media a wash with complaints over government officials the disregrading COVID19 restrictions and regulations at apart South African anti-apartheid campaigner Andrew Mlangeni.
“It is with heavy hearts that we gather here this morning to bid farewell to our dear father, leader and comrade Isithwalandwe Seaparankoe Andrew Mekete Mlangeni. As we gather here we are consumed with grief as we mourn the passing of an icon of our struggle.” Eulogy by pic.twitter.com/eFyl3MzkI7
— Presidency | South Africa 🇿🇦 (@PresidencyZA) July 29, 2020
The life long activist’s memorial ceremony was graced by President Cyril Ramaphosa and other leaders, however South Africans were quick to pint out that the ceremony had more than 50 attendants which is the governments recommendation for funeral gatherings
Mr President @CyrilRamaphosa any reason why there’s this breaking of the law? And why aren’t there @SAPoliceService to arrest these people like they’d do elsewhere? @PresidencyZA #RIPAndrewMlangeni I think the spirit of ubaba #AndrewMlangeni doesn’t approve of this! pic.twitter.com/A7jlsf6WWC
— ndukumfa neo Jolinkomo Mda (@neozaneozaMda) July 29, 2020