New Era

Empelheim cemetery in disrepair

- ■ Chelva Wells - Nampa

Residents in Mariental in the Hardap region, particular­ly those in the Empelheim neighbourh­ood, have urged the local municipali­ty to clean up the cemetery, which has been neglected for months.

According to locals who contacted this agency, Mariental has three graveyards: one in the Empelheim suburb, one in Aimablaagt­e and one in the town area – indicating that the two cemeteries are located in the suburbs, as opposed to the one located in town, have been in severe disrepair.

According to the residents, Empelheim cemetery has a caretaker who works for the municipali­ty and is in charge of watering the plants.

However, due to the heavy rain at the beginning of the year, the cemetery’s condition is deteriorat­ing by the day.

“Lawn maintenanc­e is the most visible aspect of cemetery maintenanc­e. Because grass grows throughout most cemeteries, regular mowing and tree maintenanc­e are essential. In addition, those in charge of the cemetery must perform seasonal clean-ups, irrigation, soil testing and fertilisin­g; however, none of this has been done in a long time at our cemetery,” said the residents.

They also stated that while it is the responsibi­lity of family members to care for their deceased loved ones’ graves, it is the municipali­ty’s responsibi­lity to keep the property in good condition, adding that cemeteries serve as both a place of rest for the deceased and a place of visitation for bereaved family members and “not a place where you have to bring a shovel when you want to visit the grave because you have to clear a path to the graves”.

“Cemeteries can have a negative connotatio­n, evoking painful memories for people. But it can also be a very sentimenta­l places for people. Maintenanc­e personnel are, thus, responsibl­e for creating and maintainin­g a distinct environmen­t that is welcoming, clean and wellorgani­sed,” one resident noted.

Nampa on Monday spoke to Mariental Municipali­ty Community Developmen­t Officer Domingo Matesu, who said the municipali­ty is well aware of the condition of all three cemeteries, and that the authority has resorted to every option that is within available resources to ensure the cemeteries are well looked after.

“Because the country has just finished its rainy season, it is natural for there to be an overabunda­nce of what the community is referring to. For each cemetery, we have one labourer. That labourer does everything on their own – with no help. The municipali­ty has noticed that the workload has increased, particular­ly after the rain; however, due to the financial constraint­s that everyone is experienci­ng, the municipali­ty cannot afford to hire additional help,” he stated.

Matesu said, through the municipali­ty’s efforts, it received assistance from the Mariental Correction­al Facility, which aided with some prisoners, who were willing to help clean the cemeteries, but this was only a temporary arrangemen­t.

“Through our communicat­ion through local channels, the municipali­ty also appealed to the community to come forth and assist – as, at the end of the day, the municipali­ty can only do so

much,” he cited.

 ?? Photo: Nampa ?? Sore sight… The Empelheim cemetery is in bad condition.
Photo: Nampa Sore sight… The Empelheim cemetery is in bad condition.

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