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Botshabelo,
meaning "a
place of refuge", is a
large township set up in 1979. It is
located east of
Bloemfontein in the present-day Free
State province...
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Botshabelo ("place of refuge" in the
Northern Sotho language) in the
district of Middelburg, in
Mpumalanga Province,
South Africa,
originated as a mission...
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expansion called Botshabelo was
added in 1979. The
Bloemfontein muni****lity
channelled off all
black urbanisation to
Thaba Nchu and
Botshabelo,
which were...
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Kaizer Sebothelo Stadium is a multi-use
stadium in
Botshabelo,East of
Bloemfontein ,
South Africa. It is
currently used
mostly for
football matches and...
- repulsed. On 16
February 1877, the two
parties signed a
peace treaty at
Botshabelo. The Boers'
inability to
subdue the Pedi led to the
departure of Burgers...
- Jagersfontein: 6,353 Bloemfontein: 300,150 Petrusburg: 11,071 Brandfort: 23,521
Botshabelo: 177,926 Philippolis: 7,056 Fauresmith: 8,916 Koffiefontein: 10,778 Jacobsdal:...
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community radio station based in c
section in
Botshabelo (near Bloemfontein), Free State.
Bloemfontein Botshabelo townships A,B,C,D,E,F,G,H,J,K,L,M,N,R,S,U...
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Middelburg Dam, site of the
annual Middelburg Mile
swimming event [1], the
Botshabelo [2]
mission station museum and ****ociated
Ndebele tourist village, several...
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Sasolburg Tweeling Viljoenskroon Villiers Vredefort Bethulie Bloemfontein Botshabelo Dewetsdorp Edenburg Fauresmith Jacobsdal Jagersfontein Koffiefontein Luckhoff...
- Ma****na,
Portuguese and Pedi communities. The
Ndebele Cultural Village at
Botshabelo is a
renowned center of
cultural heritage, with
displays of
Ndebele house...