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African Culture: Siblings Seek Help From Dead Mum! by ferdvict2(m): 4:13am On Nov 09, 2016
The Mabuza siblings fought to keep their parents’ house when relatives took it from them, but they
failed.

Now they are asking for help from the ancestors to
punish those who stole from them.

On Friday, they went to their mum’s grave at
Vlakfontein Cemetery near KwaThema, Ekurhuleni, to ask her to help them get revenge.

Bongani Mabuza (29) said it was heartbreaking that
they were homeless even though their parents built
them a home.

“When we were young. Our father died and the
company he was working for paid out his pension.

“Our relatives took that money by claiming he had nokids. Our mum, who died in 2007, battled to get themoney back without any luck,” he claimed.

His sister, Bonisile, added: “We are at her grave to
ask her to continue this fight for us. We will not rest
until we get our money and our house.

“Because we were young when our parents died,
documents belonging to our father were taken by our gogo and she’s refusing to give them to us.”

Bonisile said they tried to open a case of theft against their gogo but the cops couldn’t help them because they didn’t have any proof.

“Our relatives are ruthless people. They didn’t want
us but they wanted our parents’ belongings,” she
said.

The SunTeam spoke to gogo Priscilla Zulu, who the
siblings claimed was the one who had control over
their money. She said the siblings must grow up.

“Those people are too old to be crying over their
father’s money so many years after he died.

“If they think they will get something from this house, they must think again. They must start sending out their CVs and stop crying over inheritances,” said Priscilla.

Source: Daily Sun

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