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Moses Kotane Burial Site inspection Report

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The HPU conducts annual site visits to Declared National Heritage Resources within the country. For the first quarter, the HPU has dedicated Northwest for site assessments.

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On the 23rd of June 2021, the HPU had a meeting with the Moses Kotane Foundation, the Moses Kotane Local Municipality, The Arts Culture Sports and Recreation department and the Tribal Authority. The objective of the meeting was to discuss the Heritage Agreement with relevant stakeholders. The stakeholders agreed to participate; however, they would need to report back to their respective principals. The due date for commenting is the 23rd of July 2021. The delegation undertook a site visit to the National Heritage Site of Moses Kotane to assess the condition of the memorial and the grave ledger. The site is being taken care off by the Moses Kotane Foundation in conjunction with the Local and Provincial Municipality. However, there is no formal agreement. The roles and responsibilities still need to be outlined and clearly redefined. The site currently has currently four employees taking care of the garden and the site. The one employee has recently been hospitalized due to bad health. The memorial at the site is currently in a fair state. However, there are some cracks on the sides of the memorial. The one step of the memorial is coming off, as most parts are starting to dissemble.

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Wednesday, September 29, 2021 - 12:42

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17233

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