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Are Cemetery Parties Disrespecting Namibian Traditions? A Look at the New Warning

Somto NwanoluebySomto Nwanolue
September 26, 2025
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Are Cemetery Parties Disrespecting Namibian Traditions? A Look at the New Warning
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The recent public outrage over a party at Windhoek’s Gammams cemetery, complete with cooler boxes and alcohol, is about far more than a single disgraceful event. It shows a fracture in the social contract regarding how a community collectively honours its dead. The City of Windhoek’s subsequent warning feels like a feeble response to a deeper cultural problem even though it’s necessary.

Describing the cemetery as resembling a “shebeen rather than a place of rest” captures the profound disrespect not just to the deceased, but to every grieving family seeking solace. This incident is not an isolated one; the 2021 arrest for gunfire and car spinning at a funeral at the same location confirms a pattern of behaviour that threatens to desecrate these sacred spaces.

The key analysis here is that this is a failure of communal values and effective urban management. Simply issuing statements and promising “strict monitoring” is a reactive measure that fails to address the underlying question: why is there a segment of the population that sees a cemetery as an appropriate venue for a social gathering?

Are Cemetery Parties Disrespecting Namibian Traditions? A Look at the New Warning

The City of Windhoek is correct in labelling this behaviour “unacceptable,” but the analysis must go further. This incident forces a uncomfortable conversation about whether traditional teachings on respect for ancestors are being lost on younger generations or if urban pressures are creating a need for social spaces that is spilling over into inappropriate areas. The solution lies not only in enforcement but in re-establishing a shared cultural understanding.

Why It matters

To tackle this issue; the City of Windhoek must first launch a public awareness campaign that goes beyond a dry press release. This campaign should collaborate with community elders, religious leaders, and cultural figures to articulate why cemeteries are sacred. Using local media and social platforms, it should reinforce the message of respect in a way that resonates with cultural values, making the case for decorum from a place of shared identity rather than just legal obligation.

Additionally, enforcement must be intelligent and consistent. The promise of “strict monitoring” will be meaningless if it is not upheld. This could involve regular patrols by dedicated cemetery peace officers, the installation of discreet signage that clearly outlines the rules and penalties at all entrances, and the creation of a dedicated hotline for residents to report disrespectful behaviour anonymously. Enforcement should be firm but fair, aiming to educate first-time offenders while penalising repeat violations.

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Somto Nwanolue is a news writer with a keen eye for spotting trending news and crafting engaging stories. Her interests includes beauty, lifestyle and fashion. Her life’s passion is to bring information to the right audience in written medium

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