In a statement, the Yusufeyyah Masjid Committee and the Muslim Judicial Council (MJC) announced that the cemetery opened on Friday and that burials would commence from Saturday onwards.
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Outrage over R500 late burial fee at Muslim cemetery
By Siphokazi Vuso
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Cape Town - The Muslim Cemetery Board has stuck to its guns following outrage over the R500 late penalty fee it charges for Janazah at Mowbray Muslim Cemetery.
A video has gone viral on social media showing money being paid to a burial supervisor at the cemetery gate to have a body buried after the cemetery had been closed.
Community activist Armien Albertyn of the Shape political party, said the cost was put in place to rip off the poor.
“We as a community are gravely saddened by the video that went around where our Moslem brethren had to pay an extra R500 for being a half hour late, in these difficult times of lockdown and Covid. Now they want to kill the poor people financially. Also, where is the Muslim Judicial Council (MJC) on this matter?