Alcohol consumption desecrates funerals

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FRANCISTOWN: Once upon a time a funeral was a sacred event and was treated with utmost respect. However, these days, things have changed. Funerals are no longer as sombre as they used to be.

They have been transformed into parties. Alcohol consumption at funerals has become common, a development that was unheard of before. To make matters worse, some bereaved people intoxicate themselves even before their relative is buried.

A couple of months back, tragedy hit a family, when a male member passed away. At the night vigil, some mourners were seen consuming alcohol. It was surprising to see old men of respectable status gathering in a small circle to imbibe Chibuku.

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