NEW: Government begins relocating graves for Mt Hampden new city  

Online Reporter

THE Ministry of Local Government and Public Works has invited members of the public who have objections to the removal of human remains, memorials and monuments in the Mt Hampden area to pave way for the establishment of the new city to come forward.

In a statement, the Ministry said the objections should be received within the next three months.

“In terms of section 38 (4b) (5) of the cemeteries act (Chapter 5:04), the Minister of Local Government and Public Works hereby gives notice of the intention to remove human remains, memorials and monuments in the Mount Hampden area to pave way for the establishment of the Cybercity,” the Ministry said.

“Any person wishing to object to the proposed action may lodge a written objection within three months of the publication of this notice to the Minister of Local Government and Public Works.”

 

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