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@MashuduBusta said: “In African culture, the elders are the ones who will advise on how things should be done, especially for sacred things like a funeral. No such thing as a 20-something dictating the process because she is the wife.”
@giftbm shared: “Please keep us away from family drama it happens in many families and actually we don’t want to know and we don’t care about it. Black Families always want to blame someone when their breadwinner or child dies – let’s accept our black foolishness and not glorify it.”
@imvcapital posted: “His wife must have the final say. That’s what the Bible scriptures dictate. Black folks are annoying with this nonsense of fighting over corpses. MaSimelane is the wife.”
@THIBONOTCH1 replied: “One thing l really don’t like about family members who always cause unnecessary drama such as this is that when he was still alive none of them was voicing whatever it is that they are saying now. Can’t they let him rest in peace.
@Mo_Magoda commented: “Every family drama, be it at a funeral, wedding, graduation and any gathering of relatives is led by women.”
@bosslady_za wrote: “I would interdict all of them. They will see his funeral on TV or youtube like the rest of the south Africans.”
@AndileNdwalane reacted: “They can huff and puff at the end, eyase Lamontville will have a final say because she’s the wife. “
@Luphelohopa also said: “I knew Mampintsha’s family would pull these stunts. So on brand ooNoyno.”