Thabong
Thabong | |
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Thabong Thabong shown within South Africa | |
Coordinates: 27°57′58″S 26°48′40″E / 27.966°S 26.811°ECoordinates: 27°57′58″S 26°48′40″E / 27.966°S 26.811°E | |
Country | South Africa |
Province | Free State |
District | Lejweleputswa |
Municipality | Matjhabeng |
Area[1] | |
• Total | 29.45 km2 (11.37 sq mi) |
Population (2011)[1] | |
• Total | 126,013 |
• Density | 4,300/km2 (11,000/sq mi) |
Racial makeup (2011)[1] | |
• Black African | 99.3% |
• Coloured | 0.3% |
• Indian/Asian | 0.2% |
• White | 0.1% |
• Other | 0.1% |
First languages (2011)[1] | |
• Sotho | 71.7% |
• Xhosa | 15.7% |
• Zulu | 2.5% |
• English | 2.3% |
• Other | 7.8% |
PO box | 9870 |
Thabong (meaning 'place of happiness' in Southern Sotho) is a large black settlement in Matjhabeng Local Municipality in the Free State province of South Africa. The township was established In the years segregation for black people and the township of Bronville for coloured people near the City of Welkom, reason being to accommodate people who worked in the richest mines of goldfields.
The Township form part of Matjhabeng Local Municipality in the Lejweleputswa District Municipality of the Free State in South Africa, that includes the city of Welkom. The Township is filled with diversity of people due to people who came from various counties like Lesotho, Zimbabwe, Mozambique, etc. to work in mines of Goldfields. The most spoken languages in Thabong is Sesotho followed by Xhosa. Thabong is the 3rd Largest Township in the Free State after Mangaung and Botshabelo
Demographics
Population dustribution
Today the Townships of Thabong and Bronville have a population of approximately 150,000 residents. Usually Thabong is referred to the combination of both Thabong and Bronville (Coloured Township) though Bronville is kinda classified as an independent Township of Welkom.
Suburbs of Thabong
Thabong consists of 49 Suburbs of which can classified as follow
- High-income suburbs
- Middle-income suburbs
- Low-income suburbs
Number of middle-class black South Africans or Black Diamonds in the Township has risen dramatically with suburbs like Oppenheimer park, Jerusalem Park, Mshongoville, Soweto and Las Vegas.
Economy
majority of the people works in the richest mines of the Goldfields since the Township was formed originally to accommodate people who worked in the mines.
shopping and Retail
People from Both Thabong and Bronville do their shopping in Welkom however the rate at which the Township of Thabong is growing a new shopping centre has been opened.
- Shoprite Centre
other shopping complex
- Fun Park Shopping complex
Community Service Centres
- Huge Thabong Police Station
- Multi-purpose Thabong Community Centre
- Public Libraries
Other Services
- Numerous Petrol Stations
- ATMs
- Post Office
Attractions and places of interest
Thabong hosts numerous;
- Pubs
- Clubs
- Shabeens
- Taverns
The most fashionable and lovely place of interest especially during December Holidays is Shopong Tsa Kgale meaning 'Old shops' That's where Thabong KIds figuratively or 'Black Diamonds' meet to enjoy themselves especially the ones who have moved out of Thabong to places like Johannesburg, Sandton, Randburg, Roodepoort and Pretoria etc.
Other prominent places include
- Afro-vibe
- The Zone
Music
Kasi Rap which is a style of Hip-hop specific to South Africa is prominent in the Township
Sport
Sport Centre - A municipal sport centre offering rugby, soccer, netball, tennis, hockey, cricket, bowling, swimming and snooker facilities
Stadium Zuka Baloyi Stadium, a multi-sport facility, that is currently mostly used for soccer.
Hospitals and Medical care
Thabong hosts Bongani Regional Hospital and together with Bronville host various primary care clinics and some of these clinics have started to open 24 hours.
Bongani Regional Hospital
Bongani provides specialized secondary services and admits patients referred by Primary Health Care Institutions from surrounding towns and District Hospitals. Services include:
- 24 hour casualty service
- Level 2 adult and child care
- Maternity
- Paediatrics
- Theatre
- Neonatal ICU and ICU
- Radiography
- Medical and Surgical ward
- Othopaedics
- Septic ward
- Burns unit
- Obstetrics and Gynaecology
- Dispensary
- Physiotherapy
- Social Worker
- Speech and Hearing therapy
- Oncology
- Ophthalmology
- Psychology
- Renal unit
- Dental
- Occupational Health
- Tsoanelo (ARV Treatment)
Other facilities include:
- Academic Health Complex
- Welkom Satellite
- Pilot project site for academic medical training registrars in conjunction with the Faculty of Medical Sciences, University of the Free State.
Education
Primary schools
- Iketsetseng
- Tsakani Primary
- Tseolopele Primary
- Dirisanang Primary
- Mojaho Primary
- Seabo Primary
- Bofihla Primary
- Daluvuyo Primary
- Lehakwe
- Mokgwabong
- Lemotso
- Dr. Mgoma
- Dirisanang
- Iketsetseng
- Moramaphofu
- Imbunizweni
- Thabong school
- Tswelopele
- Setshabelo
- Hlolohelo
- Lenyora
- Thembekile
- Bronville primary
- Mantshebo
Secondary schools
- Leseding Technical school
- Lenakeng Comprehensive school
- Lebogang secondary school
- Lephola secondary school
- Teto secondary school
- Thotagauta secondary school
- Lekgarietse secondary school
- Letsete secondary school
- Nanabolela secondary school
- welkom secondary school
- Bronville high
Tertiary level
Tosa F.E.T college situated near the suburb of Jerusalem Park is geared towards employment opportunities with Engineering been the main focus
- Mechanical
- Electrical
- Mining
- Civil
Transformation of Hani Park
Informal settlements are being transformed into formal settlements especially the one of Hani park near the coloured township of Bronville and multiple Extensions have been formed from Hani park all the way to Straighting near the Bridge (Ext 15 to Ext 21)
Notable people
- Lehlohonolo Motseke - Rugby Union player
- Lerato Manzini - Professional footballer who plays for Bloemfontein Celtic in the Premier Soccer League
- Mosa Lebusa -Professional footballerwho plays for Ajax Cape Town in the Premier Soccer League
- Thandi Tshabalala - First class cricketer, specialist off spinner South Africa Twenty20 International
- Sechaba, Gospel music singer
- Kwezi Mkhafu, rugby union player
- Vuyisile "The Cheetah" Colossa (born 28 June 1982) is a South African middleweight kickboxer, Muay Thai fighter and mixed martial artist. He represents Team Colossa and is currently residing in Hong Kong.
- DJ Lebo, House musician
Famous choir
- Universal Kathisma Apostolic Choir
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 "Main Place Thabong". Census 2011.
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