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Post date: 21/07/2021
The site comprises a black cemetery of 108 graves. Four graves have granite headstones with granite-lined dressing whereas 17 graves have cement headstones, some with brick dressings and two with cement dressings. Five of the graves are soil heaps of which two are inside a metal fences. The remainder of the graves have stone packed dressings. The cemetery is located along a farm boundary fence. The inscription on the headstones from the cemetery’s graves indicate that members of the Mosailane, Mboyane, Nomcayi, Thlapo, Katsamere, Seabelo and Tlhoholo families lie buried here. The site appears to have been a farmworker cemetery.