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Councillors block plans for new eco cemetery on north east Fife estate

Councillors block plans for new eco cemetery on north east Fife estate
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Home affairs gets interdict against protesting undertakers

Home affairs gets interdict against protesting undertakers 12 May 2021 - 14:59 The department of home affairs has obtained an interdict at the North Gauteng High Court in Pretoria barring funeral undertakers from shutting down the department’s offices. The interim interdict was obtained against the unification task team (UTT) – an umbrella body of protesting undertakers, UTT chairperson Thokozani Dladla, secretary-general Kgomotso Langa and spokesperson Muzi Hlengwa. This article is free to read if you register or sign in. If you have already registered or subscribed, please sign in to continue.

Covid-19: Wrapping of body and coffins with plastic unwarranted

Image for illustration. Photo by adrianna geo on Unsplash NATIONAL NEWS - According to the health department spokesperson Popo Maja, the aforementioned burial practices, including wearing of full PPE by funeral directors and sanitising the graves and clothes of people attending funerals are unnecessary. Maja said the department has on January 26 held a meeting with interested and affected parties in management of human remains to discuss issues pertaining to management of human remains that died of Covid-19. These parties included the Federations and Associations of Funeral Undertakers and Parlours, funeral undertakers, funeral parlours, provincial managers of Environmental Health, provincial coordinators of Forensic Pathology Services, Municipal Health Services managers, Environmental Health practitioners and National Department of Health directorate.

Family tribute to stalwart of the Belcoo community

Well known Belcoo man Jim Conway will be remembered as someone who was a “friend to everyone”. The 87 year old passed away from Covid-19 at the South West Acute Hospital on January 17 and his daughter Ciara spoke about the man who was such an integral part of the community in Belcoo for decades. Born in 1933 in Cookstown, Jim’s family moved to Belcoo in 1936 after his family bought a business known as Kelly’s Hotel. His education was gained at Belcoo Primary School, a year at St. Michael’s College, Enniskillen before he went to St. Mary’s Boarding School, Dundalk where he completed his Leaving Cert.

Funeral parlour bungle sees wrong body buried

Funeral parlour bungle sees wrong body buried PREMIUM By Amanda Nano - 11 January 2021 The Sozombile family in Lusikisiki are furious after a funeral parlour bungle saw them burying the wrong body last week, believing it was that of their relative, Rosetta Sozombile. This article is reserved for DispatchLIVE subscribers. Get access to ALL DispatchLIVE content from only R45.00 per month. Already subscribed? Simply sign in below. Already registered on HeraldLIVE, BusinessLIVE, TimesLIVE or SowetanLIVE? Sign in with the same details.

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