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Make sure that your loved ones get a dignified send-off with Mbabane Burial Society. (Pic: Courtesy)
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Losing a loved one is one of life’s most painful experiences, and the financial realities of a funeral can add even greater strain to grieving families.

Planning ahead is not only an act of love, but also a sound financial decision, one that ensures dignity, peace and support when it matters most.

That is where Mbabane Burial Society comes in: Easing financial hurdles and standing with you through life’s most difficult chapters.

Services offered:

  • Funeral services
  • Exhumations and reburails
  • Tombstone erections
  • Flower arrangements
  • Catering at funerals
  • Designing and erecting plaques

The claims process

When a loved one passes on, families should not have to deal with complicated paperwork. Mbabane Burial Society has simplified its claims process, ensuring payouts are quick, efficient and transparent.

Members only need certified copies (not older than 3 months) of:

  • ID copies (for both the claimant and the deceased)
  • Death certificate
  • Doctor’s report/Incwadzi yeMphakatsi
  • Marriage or birth certificate (to confirm relationship)
  • Letter of body confirmation (if the body is kept in another mortuary)

Where documents have errors, an affidavit with a revenue stamp is accepted.

This straightforward approach saves families from confusion and delays, providing peace of mind in moments of deep loss.

Why Mbabane Burial Society?

With the motto ‘With you for life’, Mbabane Burial Society is more than a service provider, it is a trusted partner that has walked with emaSwati for years.

Here is what sets them apart:

  • Trusted experience: Decades of compassionate service have built a reputation for reliability.
  • Accessible support: Branches at Sithobelweni and Mankayane ensure help is available, even in rural communities.
  • Convenient contact: Members can reach them easily by phone, email, or through multiple operational lines.
  • Flexible payments: Premiums can be made through MoMo using retail code 151 353, making it simple for members across the country.

Funeral costs can be overwhelming, but they do not have to cripple families. By choosing Mbabane Burial Society, members protect their loved ones from unexpected financial burdens. With every case treated with dignity and respect, families are free to focus on honouring life rather than worrying about logistics or costs.

Mbabane Burial Society, giving you peace of mind, when you need it the most.

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