

South Africa’s funeral industry, estimated to be worth billions of rands annually, is increasingly being targeted by mafia-style criminal groups.
Speaking in an interview with The Money Show, South African Funeral Practitioners Association (SAFPA) president Nomfundo Mcoyi-Zondo said the scale of the problem has grown significantly over the years.
She noted that South Africa has more than 20,000 funeral parlours currently operating across the country.
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