SA’s FIRST FULLY BLACK-OWNED MEMORIAL SITE LAUNCHED

Afribiz Invest and Hogin Enterprises have partnered to create a world class memorial site that uses the latest technology and service. The site is called the Lanseria Memorial Garden which is the first fully black owned memorial site in South Africa. “We are creating a space where the two worlds collide, the outgoing and incoming. This memorial garden is a tranquil place, where the six senses are awakened and linger on you through the sights, the plants, the reflection spots, the benches placed for a view of the horizon.”

The Lanseria Memorial Garden project will launch on site on the 14th of June in Lanseria, South Africa. “We will be having our launch on Tuesday, this will be a historic day for the country and the continent. Construction has commenced and we are already selling family plots.  The Memorial Gardens will make provision for 200 Family sites and 10000 Ash Repositories. The site caters for individuals and also caters as a family site where families can invest in a generational memorial.

The garden uses the latest technology through an online portal with multiple features where there is an augmented reality experience as well as online virtual visits available with a full concierge service. Wifi is available throughout the entire site. The memorial site will be operational 24 hours a day and have drone security implemented.

Awelani In Peace, a subsidiary of Afribiz Invest and its partner Hogins Enterprise are extremely excited about this project and view this as the beginning of more upmarket Memorial Gardens in South Africa.

The Lanseria Memorial Gardens has been receiving enormous praise from the international community for its innovation, state-of-the-art architecture and concierge services.

“This garden, where you will bury your beloved departed, is a place of remembrance and celebration, a generational meeting space, where all the members of a family are joined in rest as they were in life. It is a symbolic landscape embedded with spiritual meaning. A visual rest for the eyes and the soul. A garden that brings quietude to the body and mind. Hopefully, you will gain a sense of purpose after visiting, transforming the pain to peace. Finally a facility for Africans (all races) by Africans that relate to our land, our traditions, our continent our Africa.”

You can visit the GOG Memorial Garden website for information

www.memorialgardens.co.za

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