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Nthanda Times | National | Mthunzi Funeral Services, Malawi Consulate General in RSA collaborate to assist Malawians
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Mthunzi Funeral Services, Malawi Consulate General in RSA collaborate to assist Malawians

Watipaso Mzungu
Watipaso Mzungu
Published March 19, 2024
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Mthunzi Funeral Services Company, a subsidiary of Old Mutual (Malawi) Limited, has stepped up efforts to ease the burden Malawians living in South Africa face during bereavement.

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The company’s General Manager, Onismas Karadzai, led Mthunzi’s delegation at the Malawi Consulate General where among others met with representatives of the Malawi communities in South Africa.

According to Karadzai, Mthunzi Funeral Services Company is coming in to address the challenges that Malawians in  diaspora, normally face  when repatriating their loved ones’ remains.

“We have initiated discussions with the Malawi Consulate General and representatives of Malawian communities in South Africa. We are introducing Mthunzi Funeral Services’ operations and explore collaborative initiatives with the Consulate and potential partners. Additionally, we are also marketing Mthunzi’s services to South African-based Malawians and gain insights into their funeral needs,” he said.

Officials from Mthunzi Funeral Services Company and Malawi Consul Generals office pose for photo after the engagement
Officials from Mthunzi Funeral Services Company and Malawi Consul General’s office pose for photo after the engagement

Karadzai said  Mthunzi Funeral Services Company, is commitment to offering comprehensive services, including repatriation and other funeral expenses, to Malawians in South Africa, regardless of whether they are on insurance coverage or a cash basis.

In his remarks,  Consul General for Malawi in South Africa Max Biwi, commended Mthunzi Funeral Services for the initiative, noting the significant number of Malawian deaths in South Africa of about 80 each month and the consulate’s role in repatriating bodies.

“We are  pledging our support on  raising awareness of Mthunzi’s services to all Malawians living in South Africa” he said.

In closing, Malawi’s High Commissioner in South Africa,  Stella Ndau, praised Old Mutual for their planned assistance, affirming readiness to collaborate with any corporate entity supporting government’s sustainable and economic goals.

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