Tanzania, Feb. 25 -- Dar es Salaam, the bustling capital city of Tanzania, is facing a grave issue - quite literally. The shortage of burial spaces in the city's graveyards has led to a disturbing practice of digging up old graves to make room for new burials.

This has not only raised ethical concerns but also sparked outrage among the citizens who are demanding a solution to this pressing problem.

The scarcity of burial spaces in Dar es Salaam is a result of the city's rapid population growth and urbanisation.

As more and more people flock to the city in search of better opportunities, the demand for burial plots has surged, causing a severe shortage of land in the city's cemeteries.

This has forced grave diggers in the city to dig u...