Mahwelereng
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Mahwelereng is a township
Township (South Africa)
In South Africa, the term township and location usually refers to the urban living areas that, from the late 19th century until the end of Apartheid, were reserved for non-whites . Townships were usually built on the periphery of towns and cities...

 in Limpopo Province, South Africa
South Africa
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. It is about 2 km from Mokopane
Mokopane
Mokopane , is a town in the Limpopo province of South Africa. The town was established by the Voortrekkers and named Potgietersrus after the slain Voortrekker leader Piet Potgieter...

, formerly known as Potgietersrus. It was one of the creations of the South African Apartheid policies in the former homeland of Lebowa
Lebowa
Lebowa was a bantustan located in the Transvaal in north eastern South Africa. Seshego initially acted as Lebowa's capital while the purpose-built Lebowakgomo was being constructed. Granted internal self-government on 2 October 1972 and ruled for much of its existence by Cedric Phatudi, Lebowa...

. Most of the original residents of Mahwelereng were from an area which old residents call "Ol' Location". Ol' Location was too close to town and the residents had to be moved further away from town. There are still remnants of Ol' Location such as the "Bar" and the Lutheran Church Mission on the Sekgakgapeng site. The township is bordered by Sekgakgapeng, Ga-Michele, Moshate and Madiba. Other neighbouring rural settlements of significance include Tshamahansi, Sandsloot, Ga-Magongoa.

Background

The township grew rapidly as a result of urbanisation, as it afforded job opportunities in an area largely surrounded by rural settlements. The lack of affordable housing stock has also led to an increase in informal housing. The name Mahwelereng is derived from the name of a tree referred to in the Northern Sotho language
Northern Sotho language
Northern Sotho , also inaccurately known by the name of a major dialect, Pedi or sePedi, is one of the official languages of South Africa, and is spoken by 4,208,980 people — in the South African provinces of Gauteng,...

 as Mohwelere.

It was a well-planned township with a sound infrastructure. The water drainage system was comparable to that of most towns, and street lights were on every street. However, the town lacked tarred roads and a reliable electricity supply. Roads were maintained with gravel mined locally next to the current Mahwelereng Stadium, known as "Lekgethe".

The original housing units comprised two-, four- and five-room houses and a few seven-room houses. These sections gave rise to the names for these particular areas. The "Di-Five" area has larger houses reserved for high ranking government employees. Most of these five-room houses had 2 bedrooms, a lounge/dining room, a kitchen, and a toilet. Over time, however, some of the original houses were demolished by the owners to make room for larger homes; this was most often done by government employees who received housing subsidies. The "Di-Four" area has predominantly four-room houses, which included two bedrooms, a lounge/dining room, a kitchen and a toilet on the outside; some were flush toilets and some were not. The "Di-Two" area has a mix of four-room houses and two-room houses. The two-room houses had one bedroom and one kitchen-cum-lounge-cum-bedroom, with a non-flush toilet on the outside. Di-Two had a notorious section called Phadima Section.

The locals mainly speak Northern Sotho but a significant proportion also speak Xitsonga and a Ndebele
Southern Ndebele language
The Southern Ndebele language is an African language belonging to the Nguni group of Bantu languages, and spoken by the amaNdebele . There are two dialects of Southern Ndebele in South Africa:* the Northern Transvaal Ndebele or Nrebele...

 dialect, SeNdebele, pronounced "Senrebele".

Landmarks

There are a number of notable landmarks in Mahwelereng.

Hotel Mahwelereng was an entertainment and meeting place for the higher echelons of society. Neighbouring the hotel was a popular bottle store that attracted patronage from surrounding areas, and a bar selling traditionally brewed liquor patronised by older and poorer members of society. The hotel has since been closed down as the owner was in tax arrears. However, the building remains standing.

The Central Business District, also called Dišopong by locals, was the main shopping district for the area situated next to Hotel Mahwelereng. It housed a dairy store, butchery, a fruit and vegetable market, supermarkets, bookshop, doctors' offices, post office, chemist, community hall and some government offices. The Central Business District provided an alternative to the main town of Potgietersrus. The Central Business District has since been weakened by the geographic expansion of the community and the proliferation of informal home-run shops referred to by locals as Spaza shops.

Mokopane Hospital, originally named Refilwe Hospital, is one of three hospitals in Mokopane and the surrounding area; the other two are Voortrekker and George Masebe hospitals. The hospital is supported by a network of small community clinics.

Mahwelereng Stadium, which was built mainly to accommodate soccer activities, has been used as a multi-purpose venue and it was at the heart of political uprising in the 1980s.

Sefakaola Mountain forms part of the Waterberg mountain range.

Education

During the Bantustan
Bantustan
A bantustan was a territory set aside for black inhabitants of South Africa and South West Africa , as part of the policy of apartheid...

 times, Mahwelereng was one of the centres of education within Lebowa. The Mokopane Teachers Training College, renamed Mokopane College of Education, is located here. Most of the teachers in the province of Limpopo
Limpopo
Limpopo is the northernmost province of South Africa. The capital is Polokwane, formerly named Pietersburg. The province was formed from the northern region of Transvaal Province in 1994, and initially named Northern Transvaal...

 graduated from this college. It was built in an area called Di-Five by the locals, but in 1991 it moved to newly built premises next to the Mokopane Hospital. It was later converted to a Further Education and Training College http://www.fetlimpopo.org.za/waterberg.php.

Schools in Mahwelereng include the primary schools Nomalema, Ithuteng, Raphela, Nonchimudi, ND Mokonyane, Maakamaleka and Segoakgala LP, and the high schools Ebenezer, Gojela, DG Tsebe.

Like many townships in Limpopo Province, Mahwelereng has produced some of the most dynamic leaders in South Africa. Many of these leaders have not returned to revive an area that is increasingly drowning in a backlog of basic municipal services
Municipal services
Municipal services or city services refer to basic services that residents of a city expect the city government to provide in exchange for the taxes which citizens pay. Basic city services may include sanitation , water, streets, schools, food inspection fire department, police, ambulance, and...

.

Sporting activities

Of all the sporting teams in Mahwelereng, the softball team Mahwelereng Spikes is the biggest success story. The team was established by local youngsters, and over the years this softball team has provided many young people with a place to belong, and an opportunity to develop confidence and leadership skills.

Vultures Cricket Club dominates the district to as far as Nylstroom and had potential Protea players such as Samuel Manganya, who was a skilled left-hander and showed no mercy to bowlers. Even with players such as Manganya, the team could not sustain the club due to the lack of infrastructure and of necessary support from their local government.

Mahwelereng is the home of the now defunct Mahwelereng Real Rovers, which was formed in 1975 and later promoted to the Premier Soccer League
Premier Soccer League
Premier Soccer League is the trading name of the National Soccer League of South Africa. The top league is the ABSA Premiership, sponsored by ABSA...

 (PSL). The team disbanded due to mismanagement of funds after its founder, DJ Ngobeni, was assassinated during minibus taxi-related violence, and his brother was involved in a car crash and later died. The team boasted players like Andries Sebola, who later joined the Orlando Pirates, Alex Bapela, who went on to the Mamelodi Sundowns
Mamelodi Sundowns
Mamelodi Sundowns are a South African football club that plays in the Premier Soccer League.Since 2003, Sundowns are owned by rand billionaire Patrice Motsepe....

, and Jackie Ledwaba, a one-time Premier Soccer League
Premier Soccer League
Premier Soccer League is the trading name of the National Soccer League of South Africa. The top league is the ABSA Premiership, sponsored by ABSA...

 leading goal scorer.

There are other sporting activities in the area including boxing, karate, dancing and music. The musical band Sefakaola (named after the local mountain) entertains people with live music every weekend at the traditional central business district, Dišopong.

Business

Most of Mahwelereng's business was centred in the central business district
Central business district
A central business district is the commercial and often geographic heart of a city. In North America this part of a city is commonly referred to as "downtown" or "city center"...

, "Dišopong". Most shop owners who were removed from the Old Location started afresh here. Fruits and vegetables were supplied by various families at a central fruit and vegetable market. Young entrepreneurs have taken over, however, and they are running Shisanyama, hair salons and so forth; as the town is 2 km away, most of these businesspeople are living from hand to mouth.

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