| Zone 1 | Region D | Chiawelo, Soweto |
Avalon
| In the historical battle for freedom against apartheid, the most famous township is Soweto, the Southern Western Township and within its famous boundaries lies Avalon Cemetery. The largest cemetery is South Africa. Avalon opened in 1972 during the height |
| Zone 1 | Region D | Jabulani, Soweto |
Doornkop
| 56 Hectares |
| Zone 2 | Region B | Riverlea |
Riverlea Cemetery
| 17 Hectares |
| Zone 2 | Region D | Eldorado Park |
Le Roux Cemetery
| 0,1 Hectares |
| Zone 2 | Region D | Klipspruit |
Eldorado Park Cemetery
| 17,8 Hectares |
| Zone 2 | Region G | Klipspruit West |
Lenasia Cemetery
| The township of Lenasia was a product of apartheid. Located approximately 35 kilometres south of Johannesburg, Lenasia came into being when apartheid-era planners created a group area for Johannesburg Indians. Today the Lenasia Cemetery still highlights |
| Zone 3 | Region B | Bosmont |
Newclare Cemetery
| Located to the west in the suburb of Bosmont, Newclare Cemetery is a quiet location, ringed by gold-mine dumps. The cemetery is split by Maraisburg Road one side holding older graves, the other the Walter Sisulu Memorial Garden, Chinese and Muslim section |
| Zone 3 | Region B | Roodepoort |
Maraisburg Cemetery
| Maintenance programme is every 28 days. |