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Tuesday 11 May 2021 - 1:34pm
Tensions are brewing outside the Home Affairs head office in Pretoria. Angry undertakers are threatening to shut down the offices. eNCA s senior reporter, Aviwe Mtila, is following that story. Courtesy #DStv403
They are accusing Home Affairs of undermining them.
The National Funeral Practitioners Association of SA is demanding the department to speed up issuing of death certificates and to allow recognised funeral associations to register certificates.
Funeral undertakers threaten a nationwide shutdown if our demands are not met
10 May 2021 5:53 PM
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Home Affairs says there should be reassurance that the human remains of the deceased are handled in a decent manner.
Funeral undertakers are threatening to shut down the home affairs head offices in Pretoria on Tuesday.
National Funeral Practitioners Association of SA president Muzi Hlengwa said the strike is caused by them being unhappy about regulation on a document called a certificate of competence (CoC) which has been disallowing many undertaking businesses in carrying out due diligent work.
He added that long queues at home affairs are also another worry the organisation has against Home Affairs.