A N$12.5 million cemetery project just locked in thousands of future burial spaces for Windhoek, reshaping Rocky Crest before demand spirals.
New Rocky Crest cemetery rollout
New Rocky Crest cemetery rollout
- The City of Windhoek is locked in a N$12.5 million build.
- Land spanning 21.5 hectares sits south of Rocky Crest Extension 8.
- Phased construction plans aim to cover future burial demand.
- When finished, roughly 11500 plots will be available.
- Dema Construction CC is carrying out the groundwork.
- Lithon Consulting Engineers mapped the layout and civil plans.
- Work kicked off in September 2025.
- Completion is targeted for February 2027.
- Crews have started carving access roads across the site.
- Water pipeline trenches are already being dug throughout.
- All internal roads will use interlock paving.
- A chapel is set to rise for funeral services.
- The Ministry of Environment and Tourism approved selective tree removal.
- Protected species will stay unless clearing becomes unavoidable.
- Joseph Cupido oversees the job for the municipality.
- Ketjizeere Corna and Willie Knouwds attend biweekly progress meetings.