eMalahleni
eMalahleni | ||
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Coordinates | 25 ° 50 ′ S , 29 ° 12 ′ E | |
Basic data | ||
Country | South Africa | |
Mpumalanga | ||
District | Nkangala | |
ISO 3166-2 | ZA-MP | |
local community | Emalahleni | |
surface | 164.3 km² | |
Residents | 108,673 (2011) | |
density | 661.6 Ew. / km² | |
Aerial view of the suburbs of eMalahlenis
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eMalahleni (until 2006 Witbank ) is a town in the municipality of Emalahleni , Nkangala District , Mpumalanga Province in South Africa . In 2011 it had 108,673 inhabitants. To the west is the township settlement of KwaGuqa , which has more inhabitants than eMalahleni, to the east is the Witbank Dam.
The eMalahlenis economy is based on coal mining and processing. There are 22 coal mines and some coal-fired power plants in the vicinity of the city. The region is about Railroads to the coal loading terminal in the port of Richards Bay leading Richards Bay Coal Line connected.
The first settlers settled on the site of today's eMalahleni in 1890. In 1894 what was then Witbank was connected to the Delagoabahn . The city then grew rapidly, so that it was granted city rights in 1914 .
In 2006 the city was renamed eMalahleni ( isiZulu for 'place of coal').
sons and daughters of the town
- Hugh Masekela (1939–2018), jazz and world musician
- Francois Botha (* 1968), heavyweight boxer and K-1 athlete
- Chantal Botts (* 1976), badminton player
- Tsepo Masilela (* 1985), football player
- Burton Matthews (* 1985), former ice hockey player
Individual evidence
- ↑ 2011 census: eMalahleni , accessed on October 2, 2013