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R15m Spent on Emfuleni Cemetery Maintenance Amid Criminal Activity

16 December 2025
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R15m Spent on Emfuleni Cemetery Maintenance Amid Criminal Activity
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Despite significant investment in cemetery maintenance by the Emfuleni Local Municipality in the Vaal Triangle, local graveyards have become overgrown and unsafe, transforming into crime hotspots. Security guards at these sites face harsh working conditions, lacking basic amenities such as water, electricity, and toilets. The situation highlights the municipality’s failure to manage resources effectively. This neglect not only disrespects the deceased but also endangers the community.

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