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Makaburi Ya Iyela
Mbeya, Tanzania
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Cemeteries are a place where people are buried after the loss of life, these cemeteries are located in the county of Yelaa, after a person dies after burial. They are released from the hospital where the doctor after confirming the person has died writes a hard copy of the paper issued by the nation, however the burial is used as permission to bury or relax the body of the deceased, burial procedures begin for the young volunteers to dig the grave (the grave is a hole where the body of the deceased is laid) which reaches the cemetery and is shown the burial ground, usually consists of a special person (guard) who shows the drill part. The hole is about six to eight feet in length, the grave is dug using ordinary construction materials such as hoes, shovels, and probably used as a backdrop depending on the rock in the ground. There are some cemeteries that the brother likes to build walls from inside and the floor is cleaned, but for most people he makes a mat. After the digging of the grave is complete the body is laid inside the casket (the coffin is a funeral parlor), the grave is covered with excavated soil during the excavation and with cemeteries constructed of special cement cover used to seal the top, flowers and the cross or trees are planted on the grave according to the belief of the deceased and burials (NB the cross is used by Christians only), after this activity the end of the tomb can be abandoned or erected. The name of the deceased, year of birth and year of death are inscribed.Death is frightening, death is inevitable, disease is deadly, AIDS is a threat

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  • Address:Mbeya, Tanzania
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  • Cemetery
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  • Monday:8AM–6PM
  • Tuesday:8AM–6PM
  • Wednesday:8AM–6PM
  • Thursday:8AM–6PM
  • Friday:8AM–6PM
  • Saturday:8AM–6PM
  • Sunday:8AM–6PM
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