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Family cemeteries that have grown over the years are forcing residents of Maputo and Matola to share their everyday space with graves.
Some cemeteries now find themselves in the middle of residential neighbourhoods and without clear boundaries – a painful sharing of space between the living and the dead.
In the Mahotas neighbourhood, paths among the graves of the Guebo cemetery are used by children to get to school. Sometimes, they even stop and play among the graves.
But people living next to the cemeteries say they are uncomfortable with the situation, and complain that they cannot play music on feast days.
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