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In South Africa
South Africa

The Republic of South Africa, also known by Official names of South Africa, is a country located at the southern tip of the continent of Africa....
, the term township
Township

A township is a settlement which has the status and powers of a unit of local government. Specific use of the term to describe political subdivisions has varied by country....
 usually refers to the (often underdeveloped) urban living areas that, under Apartheid, were reserved for non-whites (principally black Africans and Coloured
Coloured

In the South African, Namibian, Zambian, Botswana and Zimbabwean context, the term Coloured refers or referred to an ethnic group of people who possess sub-Saharan African ancestry, but not enough to be considered Black people under the law of South Africa....
s, but also working class India
India

India, officially the Republic of India , is a country in South Asia. It is the List of countries and outlying territories by total area country by geographical area, the List of countries by population country, and the most populous liberal democracy in the world....
ns). Townships were usually built on the periphery of towns and cities.

Apartheid townships
During the Apartheid Era blacks were evicted from properties that were in areas designated as "white only" and forced to move into townships.






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In South Africa
South Africa

The Republic of South Africa, also known by Official names of South Africa, is a country located at the southern tip of the continent of Africa....
, the term township
Township

A township is a settlement which has the status and powers of a unit of local government. Specific use of the term to describe political subdivisions has varied by country....
 usually refers to the (often underdeveloped) urban living areas that, under Apartheid, were reserved for non-whites (principally black Africans and Coloured
Coloured

In the South African, Namibian, Zambian, Botswana and Zimbabwean context, the term Coloured refers or referred to an ethnic group of people who possess sub-Saharan African ancestry, but not enough to be considered Black people under the law of South Africa....
s, but also working class India
India

India, officially the Republic of India , is a country in South Asia. It is the List of countries and outlying territories by total area country by geographical area, the List of countries by population country, and the most populous liberal democracy in the world....
ns). Townships were usually built on the periphery of towns and cities.

Apartheid townships


During the Apartheid Era blacks were evicted from properties that were in areas designated as "white only" and forced to move into townships. Legislation that enabled the Apartheid government to do this included the Group Areas Act
Group Areas Act

The Group Areas Act of 1950 was an act of parliament created under the apartheid government of South Africa on 27th April 1950. The act assigned racial groups to different residential and business sections in urban areas in a system of urban apartheid....
. Forced removal from city centres to townships has continued in post-apartheid South Africa. The difference is that under apartheid all black people faced forced removals to townships while now it is only the poor living in shack settlements that face eviction to townships on the peripheries of cities. In Cape Town
Cape Town

Cape Town is the second most populous city in South Africa, forming part of the metropolitan municipality of the City of Cape Town. It is the provincial Capital of the Western Cape, as well as the legislature capital of South Africa, where the Parliament of South Africa and many government offices are located....
 and Durban
Durban

Durban is the third most populous city in South Africa, forming part of the eThekwini metropolitan municipality . It is the largest city in KwaZulu-Natal and is famous as the busiest port in Africa....
 this has given rise to mass resistance.

The new townships being built to house people forcibly removed from shack settlements have much smaller houses than those built under apartheid and are often, but not always, even further from city centres than apartheid era townships. However some old townships have seen rapid development since 1994, with, for instance, wealthy, and middle-income areas growing up in parts of Soweto, Chatsworth etc.

Townships for non-whites were also called locations or lokasie (Afrikaans
Afrikaans

Afrikaans is an Indo-European language, derived from Dutch language and thus classified as Low Franconian languages West Germanic languages. It is mainly spoken in South Africa and Namibia, with smaller numbers of speakers living in Botswana, Angola, Swaziland, Zimbabwe, Lesotho, Zambia, Australia, New Zealand, United States of America, Taiwa...
 translation), and are often still referred to by that name in smaller towns. The term "Kasie", a popular short version of "Lokasie" is also used sometimes to refer to townships.

Townships sometimes have large informal settlements
Shanty town

Shanty towns are settlements of poverty people who live in improvised dwellings made from scrap materials—often plywood, Corrugated galvanised iron, and sheets of plastic....
 nearby.

Despite their origins in apartheid South Africa
South Africa

The Republic of South Africa, also known by Official names of South Africa, is a country located at the southern tip of the continent of Africa....
, today the terms township, location and informal settlements
Shanty town

Shanty towns are settlements of poverty people who live in improvised dwellings made from scrap materials—often plywood, Corrugated galvanised iron, and sheets of plastic....
 are not used pejoratively. However policy makers are, as in the 1950s, once again using the term 'slums' in a highly pejorative way.

Most South African towns and cities will have at least one township associated with them. Today they are often viewed as just one of the many suburbs that an urban area might have.

Tourists should not be misled by what at first they might think is a dirty conurbation. Whilst the majority of township residents are poor, the cleanliness of their homes is often immaculate.

When you see hundreds of finely dressed African workers and shoppers in the town centres, tourists are often surprised to find that the vast majority still live in the townships.

Townships and the 2010 Football World Cup


A new drive has been taken to renew and re-vitalize the view of townships in South-Africa ahead of the 2010 Football World Cup. The drive is to educate potential tourists of township attractions, not only to stimulate business but also to give tourists a different view of South African townships. Some of these initiatives have been driven by government and some by private entities like , which aim to showcase South african Townships and all they have to offer.

Well known townships include Atteridgeville
Atteridgeville

Atteridgeville, part of the City of Tshwane Metropolitan Municipality, is a township located on the west of Pretoria, South Africa. It is bordered to the west by Saulsville, to the east by Proclamation Hill; to the south by Laudium and to the north by Lotus Gardens....
, Azaadville, Bekkersdal
Bekkersdal, Gauteng

Bekkersdal is a township situated 7km east of Westonaria and 14km south of Randfontein in the Gauteng province. It was established in 1945 in South Africa to house Africans who worked in town and at the surrounding gold mines....
, Boipatong, Botleng, Bophelong
Bophelong, Gauteng

Bophelong is a township near Vanderbijlpark, Gauteng, South Africa. It was established in 1955 in South Africa to house black residents who worked in Vanderbijlpark and Vereeniging....
, Chatsworth
Chatsworth, Durban

Chatsworth, is a large township in Durban, South Africa, which was created as a result of the Apartheid Government and the Group Areas Act. This area, created in the late 1960s and early 1970s, was designated for use by the Asians in South Africa population only, and by those who were removed from their initial areas of occupation due to rac...
, Daveyton
Daveyton, Gauteng

Daveyton is a township in the Ekurhuleni Metropolitan Municipality Gauteng, with Etwatwa to its North, Springs to the East, Benoni to the South and Boksburg to the West....
, Diepmeadow
Diepmeadow, Gauteng

Diepmeadow is a Township that is part of the greater Soweto in Johannesburg, Gauteng, South Africa. It consists of two townships of Diepkloof and Meadowlands....
 (Diepkloof and Meadowlands), Dobsonville
Dobsonville, Gauteng

Dobsonville is a Township included into the greater Soweto, Johannesburg, South Africa. It lies to the west of Meadowlands, a part of Diepmeadow, Gauteng, and is adjacent to Mofolo North and Zondi, suburbs of Soweto, on its southern border....
, Duduza
Duduza

Duduza is a Township west of Nigel on the east Rand, Gauteng, South Africa. It was established in 1964 in South Africa when Africans were resettled from Charterston because it was considered by the apartheid government to be too close to a white town....
, Eersterust
Eersterust

Eersterust is a South African Township located within the City of Tshwane Metropolitan Municipality and is located just outside Pretoria. Eersterust is situated west of Mamelodi and about 15km east of Tshwane city centre....
, Evaton
Evaton

Evaton is a township north of Sebokeng in the Emfuleni region of Gauteng, South Africa. It was established in 1904 in South Africa. Like other townships in the area, Evaton was affected by the violent unrest which erupted in 1984 in South Africa and by 1985 in South Africa a state of emergency was imposed....
, Galeshewe
Galeshewe

Galeshewe is a Township located in the Sol Plaatje Municipality, Northern Cape Province, South Africa. It is named after Kgosi Galeshewe.The township has a population of ca....
, Guguletu
Guguletu

Guguletu or Gugulethu is a township 15 km from Cape Town, South Africa. The name is a contraction of igugu lethu, which is Xhosa language for our pride....
,Nyanga
Nyanga, Cape Town

Nyanga is a township in Cape Town, South Africa. Its name in Xhosa language means ?moon? and it is one of the oldest Black people townships in Cape Town....
, Zwide
Zwide

King Zwide or Nkosi Zwide kaLanga was the Tribal chief of the Ndwandwe clan from about 1805 to around 1820. He was the son of Langa KaXaba, a Ndwandwe Chieftain....
, Mfuleni
Mfuleni, Cape Town

Mfuleni is a relatively new township about 40 kilometres from Cape Town, South Africa. It is a predominantly "Black" township, although there are also some "Coloured" members of the community....
, Hammanskraal, Impumelelo
Impumelelo

Impumelelo is a township next to Devon, Gauteng about 38 km east of Springs, Gauteng on the east Rand, Gauteng, South Africa....
, Kagiso
Kagiso

Kagiso is a township situated in the Krugersdorp area in Gauteng Province, South Africa. It was established in 1956 in South Africa....
, Katlehong, Khayelitsha
Khayelitsha

Khayelitsha is a partially informal township in South Africa, on the outskirts of Cape Town in the Cape Flats. The name is Xhosa language for Our New Home....
, Kayamandi,Khutsong
Khutsong

Khutsong is a township on the West Rand of South Africa, and scene of widespread unrest since February 2006. It is situated close to the town of Carletonville , in the Merafong City Local Municipality of the North West Province....
, KwaThema, KwaMashu
KwaMashu

KwaMashu Township is an urban residential location outside of Durban, South Africa created for exclusively Africans....
, Laudium, Lenasia, Langa, Mamelodi, Masiphumelele, Mdantsane
Mdantsane

Mdantsane is a South African township situated between East London, South Africa and King William's Town in the Eastern Cape province. It is reputed to be the second largest Township in South Africa after Soweto and houses the second biggest shopping mall in the Eastern Cape Province called mdantsane city opened in April 2008.The original i...
, Mitchell's Plain
Mitchell's Plain

Mitchell's Plain is a largely coloured township about 20 km from the city of Cape Town. It is located on the Cape Flats on the False Bay coast between Strandfontein and Khayelitsha....
, Mohlakeng
Mohlakeng

Mohlakeng is a township south of Randfontein in Gauteng, South Africa. A local authority was established in 1984 in South Africa....
, Munsieville
Munsieville

Munsieville is a township situated in the Krugersdorp area in Gauteng Province, South Africa. It was established in the early 1950s and in the 1980s was threatened with destruction and the removal of its residents to Kagiso because of its proximity to the white suburbs of Krugersdorp....
, Orange Farm, Phoenix, Ratanda
Ratanda

Ratanda is a township south of Heidelberg, Gauteng in Gauteng, South Africa. It was established in 1955 in South Africa. Ratanda was one of the first townships to be affected by unrest which broke out in 1984 in South Africa on the highveld....
, Refengkgotso, Refilwe
Refilwe

Refilwe is a Township near Lanseria Airport, north of Johannesburg in Gauteng Province, South Africa. It was established in 1991 in South Africa when Jean Stewart and Yvonne Jaques started primary health treatment in the corner of a small hall in the Drummond settlement, Lanseria....
, Reiger Park
Reiger Park

Reiger Park is a coloured Township situated in Boksburg on the east Rand, Gauteng, South Africa. It was established as Stirtonville after the Second World War when was an influx of people from the rural areas seeking work on the gold mines....
, Roshnee, Sebokeng, Sharpeville, Soshanguve, Tembisa
Tembisa

Tembisa is a large Township situated to the north of Kempton Park, Gauteng on the East Rand, Gauteng, South Africa. It was established in 1957 in South Africa when Africans were resettled from Alexandra, Gauteng and other areas in Edenvale, Kempton Park, Midrand and Germiston, Gauteng....
, Thokoza
Thokoza

Thokoza is a Township situated south east of Alberton, Gauteng, adjacent to Katlehong on the East Rand, Gauteng, South Africa. It was established in 1973 in South Africa and together with Katlehong it forms the second biggest black township after Soweto....
, Tsakane
Tsakane

Tsakane is a Township south of Brakpan close to two other townships KwaThema and Duduza on the east Rand, Gauteng, South Africa. Nick name "E-Mashona"....
, Umlazi, Vosloorus
Vosloorus

Vosloorus is a Township situated in Boksburg just east of Katlehong on the East Rand, Gauteng, South Africa. It was established in 1963 in South Africa when Africans were removed from Stirtonville because it was considered by the apartheid government too close to a white town....
, Wattville
Wattville

Wattville is a Township south of Benoni in east Rand, Gauteng, South Africa. It was established in 1941 in South Africa, and by 1948 in South Africa, 400 houses were built on 34 hectares....
, Zamdela, and Zithobeni
Zithobeni

Zithobeni meaning humble yourselves, is a Township situated in Gauteng, South Africa, just north of Bronkhorstspruit and southwest of Ekangala....
, amongst others.

Legal meaning

The legal meaning of the term township in South Africa differs from the popular usage. They are used on land titles, and subdivided into erfs (yards, as in the land your house is built on). An example of this can be seen at , where areas of various kinds, regardless of the racial makeup of their populations are described as townships. The term township can thus also mean a designated area or district. For instance "Industrial Township" has been used in reference to an industrial area, e.g. "Westmead Industrial Township", in Pinetown, South Africa. Kayamandi. A township of 40,000 inhabitants.

See also

  • Bantustan
    Bantustan

    A bantustan or euphemistically black african homeland or simply homeland, was territory set aside for black inhabitants of South Africa and South-West Africa , as part of the policy of South Africa under apartheid....
  • Ghetto
    Ghetto

    A ghetto is described as a "portion of a city in which members of a minority group live especially because of social, legal, or economic pressure."...
  • Racial segregation
    Racial segregation

    File:Segregated cinema entrance3.jpgRacial segregation is the separation of different Race s in daily life, such as eating in a restaurant, drinking from a drinking fountain, using a rest room, attending school, going to the movies, or in the rental or purchase of a home....
  • Township tourism
    Township tourism

    Township tourism is a term used to describe a form of tourism that emerged in post-apartheid South Africa and Namibia. South African settements are still visibly divided into wealthy, historically white suburbs and poor, historically black townships, because of the effects of apartheid and racial segregation....


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