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South African family who lost nine members in KwaZulu-Natal floods, still can’t come to terms with their grief

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Effects of the devastating floods that ravaged South Africa’s KwaZulu-Natal province last month which left 435 people dead or missing, and destroyed properties worth millions of dollars, are still being felt as the country rallies from its worst floods in 60 years.

With mass burial conducted for the dead while the residents are still trying to come to terms with their losses, a family in Pietermaritzburg is grappling with losing nine family members including children as young as two years, who were swept away by the raging torrents.

In a report by BBC Africa on Sunday, the unimaginable tragedy that struck the Mdlalose family saw Slindile Mdalose, 43, and nine children aged between two and 10 years, including five of her own children who were killed in the floods, is one they are still to come to terms with.

“To tell you the truth, we’re crazy, we’re numb. We can’t use our heads. It’s even too much to comprehend,” the children’s uncle, Thokozani Mdlalose, said.

“The children were sleeping when the violent water passed through them, flattening their home. It’s been three weeks and some of the bodies have yet to be found,” Thokozani added.

“When you have to share your grief, you think of this, you think of that one. It’s too much. It’s hard to lose a person. It’s worse to lose two. 10 is something else,” he said.

The mass funeral for the deceased Slindile and her five children, Uyanda, Lubanzi, Ziyanda, Asanele, Lulama, was conducted on Saturday while the family is still searching for four other children who are still missing.

“Knowing that we haven’t found them, that they might be decomposing somewhere out there – words can’t describe what’s inside me right now. I can’t even gather my thoughts,” Thokozani said.

The children’s aunt, Nonkululeko Mdlalose, who also spoke of the family’s grief, said the last time she spoke to her sister on the phone hours before they died, she could tell her sister was scared.

“It was raining heavily, unlike anything they had ever seen before. Yet they did not expect it to lead to disaster.

“I’ve never felt this kind of pain. I thought I was a strong person but I realize I’m not, we’ll need help, I realize we’ll need guidance. It’s too much for anyone to bear,” Nonkululeko said in tears.

South African President Cyril Ramaphosa has acknowledged more funds are needed than the initial $68m (£55m) set aside to rebuild KwaZulu-Natal and all that has been lost.

“It’s a long way to go for many people, from those who have lost their families to those who have lost their homes or their livelihoods.

“As the real picture of the devastation caused by the floods emerges, many will need all the help they can get,” Ramaphosa said when he visited the province.

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65% of Nigerian households lack money for healthy food—Survey

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A survey conducted by the National Bureau of Statistics (NBS) has revealed that around 65% of Nigerian households, which is about two-thirds of the population, lack the financial means to eat healthy food.

According to the survey by the agency, the decline is a reflection of the multidimensional poverty in the country and the impact of continuous reduction in the purchasing power of Nigerians due to rising prices of goods and services.

And as a result, two-thirds of households in the country lack money to eat healthy, nutritious food, the NBS said.

Titled “Nigeria General Household Survey – Panel (GHS-Panel) Wave 5 (2023/2024),” the survey examined demographics, education, and health trends in Nigeria, comparing data from Wave 4 (2018/19) and Wave 5 (2023/24).

On food insecurity, the survey stated:

“Approximately two out of three households indicated being unable to eat healthy, nutritious or preferred foods because of lack of money in the last 30 days.

“Similarly, 63.8 per cent of households ate only a few kinds of food due to lack of money, 62.4 percent were worried about not having enough food to eat, and 60.5 percent ate less than they thought they should.”

It added that between Waves 4 and 5, the proportion of households that reported being worried about not having enough food to eat because of lack of money increased significantly, from 36.9 percent to 62.4 percent.

On access to energy, the survey revealed said:

“82.2 percent of urban households have electricity, compared to 40.4 per cent in rural areas. Nigerian households face an average of 6.7 power blackouts weekly.

“Cooking typically involves traditional three-stone stoves (65.0 percent), primarily using wood as fuel (70.2 per cent), but with use of liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) rising significantly.

“Many households lack toilet facilities and rely on tube wells or boreholes for drinking water. Waste disposal is mostly informal, with 45.6 percent of households using bushes or streets,” it added.

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Zambia: APP leader lampoons PF over pledge to reverse forfeited properties

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Leader of one of Zambia’s opposition parties, Advocates for People’s Prosperity (APP), Mwenye Musenge, has criticised the Patriotic Front (PF) over its promise to reverse forfeited properties if the party won the 2026 presidential election.

Musenge, who was reacting to a statement credited to the PF Member of Parliament (MP) for Lukashya Province, George Chisanga, described the PF’s promise as a betrayal, saying the declaration had exposed the party’s disregard for accountability and justice.

The APP leader, who spoke to Zambia Monitor in a telephone interview from Kitwe, expressed shock that Chisanga, a former Law Association of Zambia president, would endorse what he termed a “regressive agenda,” accusing the PF of prioritising the protection of corrupt individuals over the welfare of citizens.

“This declaration reveals the PF’s true intentions, returning to power not to serve Zambians, but to shield their corrupt network and restore stolen assets,” Musenge said.

He alleged that former President Edgar Lungu’s consistent calls to protect his family, who he claimed cannot explain their amassed wealth, further demonstrate the party’s self-serving mission.

Musenge further described the PF as “a political carcass animated by greed and nostalgia for its days of unchecked looting,” and accused its leaders of leaving Zambia impoverished while enriching themselves.

“Allowing them near power again would be akin to handing a butcher’s knife to a thief already drenched in the blood of the nation’s resources.

“The PF represents everything wrong with Zambian politics—a relic of the past clinging to survival through recycled lies and corrupt agendas,” he added.

Musenge went on to call for the party to be permanently eradicated, saying it had no vision, morality, or credibility to serve Zambians.

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