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Majority of bodies buried at Luveve cemetery in November were from SA
12 Dec 2016 at 23:22hrs | Views
According to latest council minutes majority of bodies who were buried at the Luveve cemetery in Bulawayo during the month of November came from South Africa.
According to the council's acting Director of Health Services twelve (12) of the bodies burred at Leveve Cemetery were from South Africa, while 1 was from Botswana.
"Internally 6 were from Umguza and 2 were from Kwekwe while the following districts contributed 1 body each: Gwanda, Gweru, Binga, Matobo,
Masvingo, Hwange and Mangwe," reads the minutes.
"A total of fourteen (14) cremations, (7 females and 7 males) were carried out during the month."
According to the council's acting Director of Health Services twelve (12) of the bodies burred at Leveve Cemetery were from South Africa, while 1 was from Botswana.
"Internally 6 were from Umguza and 2 were from Kwekwe while the following districts contributed 1 body each: Gwanda, Gweru, Binga, Matobo,
Masvingo, Hwange and Mangwe," reads the minutes.
"A total of fourteen (14) cremations, (7 females and 7 males) were carried out during the month."
Source - Byo24News