IN CONVERSATION WITH CYRIL MTAMBO (Deputy Chairperson and Treasurer of the South African Cemeteries Association)

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South Africa is facing an urgent crisis in the way it handles burial and memorialisation. In major cities like Johannesburg, Tshwane, and eThekwini, cemeteries are running out of space, many already at capacity. This has forced municipalities and associations to rethink how society approaches death, dignity, and remembrance in an urban context. Challenges such as illegal dumping, vandalism, safety concerns, and a lack of available land add even greater pressure to the system.

The South African Cemeteries Association (SACA), a non-profit organisation made up of municipal cemetery and crematoria officials, is at the centre of these conversations. With values rooted in accessibility, integrity, sustainability, and education, the association works to develop best practices, shape national policies, and guide municipalities towards long-term, dignified solutions.

This year, the National Conference is being hosted in Johannesburg under the theme “Eternal Evolution – Transforming for Sustainability.” Delegates are engaging on issues of space constraints, climate change, eco-friendly burial methods, technology in cemetery management, and cultural sensitivity. Among the most pressing discussions has been Johannesburg Mayor Dada Morero’s public appeal urging residents to consider cremation as an alternative, given that the city is running out of burial space. This is a sensitive but necessary conversation about balancing tradition, culture, and urgent practical realities.
27 Aug 2025 English South Africa Entertainment News · Music Interviews

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