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Post date: 13/08/2015
This is a grave yard found in close proximity to the homesteads of farm workers as well as to a blue gum plantation. It is a large grave yard consisting of at least 78 graves. It contains mostly graves with stone dressings and headstones without any information. Some doesn’t even have headstones. Others cement dressing and headstones whilst a few show
granite headstones. Some recent graves are only indicated by a heap of soil. Most of the graves have no legible information meaning that it has an unknown date of death. Those with dates seem to range between 1959 and 1998. Some of the surnames identified include Mtimunye, Mtsweni, Skosana and Malekobane.