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Post date: 07/09/2021
This is a graveyard of about 13 m long and about 10 m wide on an open patch of land within the game camp area and is fenced off. It lies about 1 km west of proposed area and will not be directly affected by the mining development. The graves are orientated east to west. Grave good are sparsely distributed around the graves.
The headstones are made of granite, natural stone and cement/concrete and the grave dressings are made of natural stones and bricks. The total number of graves is approximately 9. Two graves of 60 years and older was found, three graves are younger than 60 years and four unmarked graves were found. The oldest grave belongs to Lewes Masango -/-/1924 and the youngest grave is that of Boy N. 22/01/1979. The following legible information was noted: Maria Masango -/-/1946 Maleg Masango -/-/1956