Langa, Cape Town
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Langa is a township found in Cape Town, South Africa. Similar to Khayelitsha, Langa is one of the areas that were designated for black Africans during the apartheid era. It is the oldest of such townships in Cape Town and was the location of much resistance to apartheid.
Many people think the name Langa means sun. Langa, as pronounced in English, is actually called "Kwa-Langa" which means the place of Langa, indicating ownership of an individual by that name.
In 1873 a Tribal chief and renowned rainmaker, Langalibalele, was imprisoned on Robben Island. Various prominent people fought for his release and he was subsequently confined to a farm called "Uitvlugt" on the site of present day Pinelands. Langa, which adjoins Pinelands commemorates this folk hero as it was developed in 1898 on the land know as "Langalibalele's Location".
Langa is bordered by Jan Smuts Drive to the west and Settler's Way to the south and is served by Langa Railway Station.
In 2005 Guga Sthebe, a cultural centre was opened in Langa. The first Township B&B by the name of Ma Neo (mother of Neo) was opened in 1999.
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