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Krugersdorp (
Afrikaans Afrikaans (, ) is a West Germanic language that evolved in the Dutch Cape Colony from the Dutch vernacular of Holland proper (i.e., the Hollandic dialect) used by Dutch, French, and German settlers and their enslaved people. Afrikaans gra ...
for ''Kruger's Town'') is a mining city in the West Rand, Gauteng Province, South Africa founded in 1887 by Marthinus Pretorius. Following the discovery of gold on the
Witwatersrand The Witwatersrand () (locally the Rand or, less commonly, the Reef) is a , north-facing scarp in South Africa. It consists of a hard, erosion-resistant quartzite metamorphic rock, over which several north-flowing rivers form waterfalls, which ...
, a need arose for a major town in the west of the reef. The government bought part of the Paardekraal farm and named the new town after the
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president,
Paul Kruger Stephanus Johannes Paulus Kruger (; 10 October 1825 – 14 July 1904) was a South African politician. He was one of the dominant political and military figures in 19th-century South Africa, and President of the South African Republic (o ...
. Krugersdorp no longer has a separate municipal government after it was integrated into
Mogale City Local Municipality Mogale City Local Municipality is a local municipality in West Rand District Municipality, Gauteng, in South Africa. Main places The 2001 census divided the municipality into the following main places: Politics The municipal council cons ...
along with surrounding towns. It is now the seat of government for Mogale City.


History

Krugersdorp is the site of a December 1880 gathering at which more than 6,000 men vowed to fight for the Transvaal's independence. Founded in 1887 by Marthinus Pretorius after the discovery of gold on his farm, ''Paardekraal'', thereafter the mining industry played an important role in the development of the city. Two important events in the history of South Africa: the Transvaal War of Independence (1881) and the discovery of the Witwatersrand Goldfields (1886) took place in Krugersdorp. These events had far-reaching political and economic consequences for the country's development. In April 1887, the
South African Republic The South African Republic ( nl, Zuid-Afrikaansche Republiek, abbreviated ZAR; af, Suid-Afrikaanse Republiek), also known as the Transvaal Republic, was an independent Boer Republic in Southern Africa which existed from 1852 to 1902, when it ...
's (ZAR) Executive Council purchased part of the farm ''Paarderkraal'' to build a town called Krugersdorp. By the time the town was founded, the existence of the gold reef along the Witwatersrand had become common knowledge, and thousands seeking their fortunes pitched their tents and pegged claims. In 1888, Krugersdorp was proclaimed a separate gold field. By 1895, the proclaimed goldfields was separated from Krugersdorp, and the town and Distriksdorp, near the monument, were merged in April that year. By 1903, Krugersdorp became a municipality. During the
Second Boer War The Second Boer War ( af, Tweede Vryheidsoorlog, , 11 October 189931 May 1902), also known as the Boer War, the Anglo–Boer War, or the South African War, was a conflict fought between the British Empire and the two Boer Republics (the South ...
(1899-1902), the British built a concentration camp in the valley that is now occupied by the Centenary Dam. This camp was overlooked by the "D" Shaft of the Luipardsvlei Estate Gold Mining Company, which was shut down in 1929 when mining shifted to deeper ore bodies that offered the prospect of larger tonnages. this shaft is being brought back into production. Part of the heritage of the area will feature in a museum to be built post-closure. An essential part of the museum's content will be the Boer War legacy. In 1952, the West Rand Consolidated Mine was the first in the world to extract uranium as a byproduct of the gold refining process.


Demographics

Krugersdorp is home to the South African Branch of Jehovah's Witnesses, The Watchtower Bible and Tract Society. In 2010, the town's Coronation Park area received international exposure for the depiction of Afrikaner poverty by
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. In 2014 the area was exposed again as a subject of the
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documentary '' Reggie Yates' Extreme South Africa: White Slums''.


Economy

Gold, manganese, iron, asbestos and
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are all mined in the area.Krugersdorp
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Krugersdorp has a modern business centre and shopping malls alongside many smaller shops, schools, and necessary amenities. There are also game reserves and a nearby bird sanctuary. Krugersdorp is served by the Jack Taylor Airfield which is easily accessible from
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via the R28/N14 highway, and more commonly by the N1 highway,
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on the R511 which is used for travel to
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, and
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which is South Africa's main international airport located in
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. The nearby
Krugersdorp Game Reserve Krugersdorp Game Reserve is a 1500 Ha Game Reserve, located near the town of Krugersdorp, South Africa, approximately 40 minutes drive from central Johannesburg. It is a "small, intimate reserve that offers visitors a true African safari experie ...
in the dense bush of the
veld Veld ( or ), also spelled veldt, is a type of wide open rural landscape in :Southern Africa. Particularly, it is a flat area covered in grass or low scrub, especially in the countries of South Africa, Lesotho, Eswatini, Zimbabwe and Bot ...
holds a large quantity of game and is one of the city's major tourist attractions. Also in close proximity are various provincial heritage sites including the
Cradle of Humankind The Cradle of Humankind is a paleoanthropological site and is located about northwest of Johannesburg, South Africa, in the Gauteng province. Declared a World Heritage Site by UNESCO in 1999, the site is home to the largest concentration ...
and its
Sterkfontein Sterkfontein (Afrikaans for ''Strong Spring'') is a set of limestone caves of special interest to paleo-anthropologists located in Gauteng province, about northwest of Johannesburg, South Africa in the Muldersdrift area close to the town ...
Caves and the Wonder Cave.


Law and government


Government


Name change

Although the city's municipality changed its name from Krugersdorp to Mogale City, the assumption that the city's name has been officially changed to Mogale City has been refuted by the Mogale City Municipality


Coat of Arms

Krugersdorp was proclaimed a municipality in 1903. By 1931, the municipal council had assumed a pseudo-heraldic coat of arms. The shield was divided by a horizontal line, the upper half subdivided by a vertical line, the three sections depicting (1) the Paardekraal monument, (2) a mining landscape, and (3) a plough. The motto was ''Labor omnia vincit improbus''.The arms were depicted on
cigarette card
issued in 1931.
A proper coat of arms was designed in the 1960s. It was registered with the Transvaal Provincial Administration in November 1965Transvaal ''Official Gazette'' 1381 (17 November 1965). and at the
Bureau of Heraldry Bureau ( ) may refer to: Agencies and organizations *Government agency *Public administration * News bureau, an office for gathering or distributing news, generally for a given geographical location * Bureau (European Parliament), the administra ...
in January 1969.http://www.national.archsrch.gov.za The arms were : ''Per chevron ploye Azure and Or, dexter two mine hammers in saltire and sinister a cogwheel all Or, and in base the Paardekraal Monument Gules''. In layman's terms, the shield was divided by a curved chevron-shaped line into blue and gold, displaying two crossed mine hammers and a cogwheel at the top, and the Paardekraal monument at the bottom. The crest was three horses' heads issuing from a golden mural crown; the supporters were an eland and a gemsbok; and the motto was '' Labor omnia vincit improbus''.


Attractions

Krugersdorp has popular tourist attractions such as Krugersdorp Game Reserve, Maropeng Visitor Centre, Walter Sisulu Botanical Gardens and Sterkfonten Caves. The town is the host of the annual Gauteng Beach Party held at Coronation Park. In recent years the event has featured performances by: *DJ Sbu *DJ Cleo *Winnie Khumalo *TBo Touch *TKZee *Brown Dash Afropop sensation
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and Ntando Bangani are noted acts that hail from Krugersdorp.


Sports

Krugersdorp also has an 18-hole golf course and many facilities for extreme sports.


Infrastructure


Health


Local clinics

*Central Clinic *Kagiso Clinic B *Azaadville Clinic *Munsieville Clinic A *Dr Kaka Clinic


Provincial hospitals

*Dr Yusuf Dadoo Hospital (Paardekraal) *Sterkfontein Hospital *Leratong Hospital


Private hospitals

*Krugersdorp Private Hospital *Bell Street Day Hospital *Netcare Pinehaven Hospital *Medi-Cross Clinic


Education

The schools in Krugersdorp include: *Alma Mater International School * Krugersdorp High School *Town View High School
Thuto-Lefa Secondary School
* Hoërskool Monument *Hoërskool Jan De Klerk *HTS Nic Diederichs *St Ursula's School *Hoërskool Noordheuwel *Hoërskool Bastion *Laerskool Muldersdrif
Laerskool Kenmare
*Rant en Dal School for learners with Autism and SID *Hoërskool Pro-Practicum *Laerskool Millennium *Laerskool Ebenhaeser *Curro Krugersdorp Private School *Laerskool Paardekraal *Monument Primary School *Laerskool Krugersdorp Noord *Ahmed Timol Secondary School *Azaadville Muslim School *Silverfields Primary School *Tina Cowley Reading Centre Krugersdorp


Notable people

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Yusuf Dadoo Yusuf Mohamed Dadoo (5 September 1909 – 19 September 1983) was a South African Communist and an anti-apartheid activist. During his life, he was chair of both the South African Indian Congress and the South African Communist Party ...
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Johannes de Klerk Johannes "Jan" de Klerk, (22 July 1903 – 24 January 1979) was a South African politician. He was the father of F. W. de Klerk, the last apartheid State President of South Africa. As a member of the National Party, de Klerk served as inte ...
* Hanno Dirksen *
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Allan Heyl George Allan Heyl (died April 17, 2020) was a South African criminal, member of the Stander Gang. Heyl met his accomplices André Stander and Lee McCall in 1977, while they were in prison together (Heyl had been sentenced in 1977 for an earli ...
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Nomvula Mokonyane Nomvula Paula Mokonyane (born 28 June 1963) is a South African politician who is currently the First Deputy Secretary-General of the African National Congress (ANC). She was the first female Premier of Gauteng from 2009 to 2014 and subsequentl ...
* Scott Spedding *
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See also

* Krugersdorp Nature Reserve


References


External links


The Big Picture photo essay on white squatters in Krugersdorp

Meet the white squatters of Munsiville, Gauteng
{{Authority control West Rand Populated places in the Mogale City Local Municipality Uranium mining Populated places founded by Afrikaners Mining communities in South Africa Second Boer War concentration camps Populated places established in 1887 1887 establishments in the South African Republic