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High Court Blocks Mortuary Plans At Mowbray Muslim Cemetery As Burial Tensions Rise In Cape Town

Western Cape High Court halts mortuary development at historic Muslim cemetery, raising concerns over burial infrastructure and governance.

Last updated: April 22, 2026 4:52 pm
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Mark Botes-Lashmar
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  • High Court issues final interdict stopping mortuary construction
  • Cemetery legally restricted to burial use since 1886
  • Undertakers warn of serious impact on burial logistics
  • Court orders governance overhaul and new leadership election

A High Court ruling in Cape Town has halted plans to construct a mortuary facility at the historic Mowbray Muslim Cemetery, setting off a wider debate about burial infrastructure, religious governance, and the future needs of the city’s Muslim community.

The Western Cape High Court has issued a final interdict preventing the construction, operation, or maintenance of a mortuary facility at the Mowbray Muslim Cemetery, a site with deep historical and religious significance dating back to 1886.

In her ruling, Judge Gayaat Da Silva Salie found that the land is strictly reserved for burial purposes, as outlined in its original title deed. The cemetery is recognised as a waqf, a religious endowment dedicated to a specific purpose, which legally binds its use to burial alone.

“The characterisation of the property as a waqf carries with it important legal consequences,” the court noted, emphasising that those managing the cemetery act as custodians rather than owners. This places a duty on the governing body to ensure that the land is used strictly in line with its original purpose.

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The court rejected the Muslim Cemetery Board’s argument that the mortuary facility would serve as a logistical extension of burial practices. While acknowledging that certain preparatory processes are closely linked to burial, the judgment found that expanding the use of the property to include a mortuary would go beyond what can reasonably be considered ancillary.

Judge Da Silva Salie warned that accepting such an interpretation could open the door to further developments, including medical or commercial activities, under the guise of supporting burial functions. “There would be little to prevent the inclusion of services such as pathology-related processes or hospital-linked functions,” she noted.

The ruling has, however, been met with concern from undertakers working within Cape Town’s Muslim burial sector. In a joint response, undertakers argued that the proposed facility was not intended for post-mortems, but rather as essential refrigeration storage to support time-sensitive burial processes.

They highlighted several practical challenges currently faced, including delays in documentation from Home Affairs, the need to transport bodies between cities or from overseas, and cases involving post-mortems. In such situations, access to temporary storage becomes critical to maintaining dignity and efficiency in burial procedures.

At present, many burial services rely on privately owned mortuaries, often at significant cost. Undertakers say this creates ongoing financial strain and leaves the community dependent on external facilities that may not align with religious requirements.

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“The inability of the Muslim community to develop and own its own mortuary refrigeration storage facility is a serious setback,” the group said, raising concerns about long-term sustainability and independence in burial services.

Beyond the infrastructure debate, the case has also brought governance issues into focus. The court heard that no annual general meetings had been held for approximately 15 years, effectively excluding the broader Muslim community from participating in decisions affecting the cemetery.

As part of its order, the court has directed the Cemetery Board to reopen membership to the wider community and to convene a special general meeting within 60 days. A newly elected governing body will then be tasked with determining the future of existing structures on the site, provided all uses remain consistent with its designated purpose as a burial ground.

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The ruling marks a significant moment for both legal interpretation and community governance, with its implications likely to shape how religious land use and burial infrastructure are managed in Cape Town going forward.

Source: IOL – Zelda Venter; Robin-Lee Francke

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Mark Botes-Lashmar

Mark Botes-Lashmar is the Founder and Chief Editor of Cape Town News, overseeing daily editorial production and local reporting across the Western Cape.

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