Msunduzi municipality in Kwa-Zulu Natal province of South Africa has disclosed that it will charge its staff for misconduct after photos of them sitting and sleeping on top of graves surfaced online.
Though it is unclear when the pictures were taken, The Witness reported that the workers are from the municipal’s parks department which is responsible for the cleaning of parks and public facilities.
In a statement released on Monday February 20, Msunduzi municipality in Kwa-Zulu Natal province said it was aware of what it termed “disturbing photographs.”
“The municipality will not condone such behaviour and can confirm that processes are in place for the implicated employees to be charged for misconduct and for putting the municipality in disrepute,” the statement read
People hold graveyards and tombstones in very high regard as spiritual places where they honour loved ones’ memories.
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