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Maluti-a-Phofung Mayor Masetjhaba Mosia-Lakaje visited Naledi Cemetery, where a big water pipe burst. Photo by Joseph Mokoaledi
Maluti-a-Phofung Mayor Masetjhaba Mosia-Lakaje visited Naledi Cemetery, where a big water pipe burst. Photo by Joseph Mokoaledi

GRAVES at Naledi Village Cemetery in QwaQwa, Free State are swimming in water following a burst pipe on Sunday, 14 April.   

Villagers were surprised to see water coming from the graveyard.   

Maluti-a-Phofung Municipality Water (MAP Water) spokeswoman Kelopile Dlengezele said the graves are on top of a water pipe from the Fika Patso Dam that caters for 80% of villages under the municipality.  

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