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of the
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of Pietermaritzburg. It is part of the
Msunduzi Local Municipality Msunduzi Local Municipality is a local municipality (South Africa), local municipality in Umgungundlovu District Municipality, KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa. It encompasses the city of Pietermaritzburg, which is the capital of the KwaZulu-Natal provi ...
in the
Umgungundlovu District Municipality uMgungundlovu is one of the 11 district municipalities ("districts") of KwaZulu-Natal province. The seat of uMgungundlovu is Pietermaritzburg. The majority of its 1 million+ residents speak Zulu (2001 Census). The district code is DC22 Geograph ...
, KwaZulu-Natal
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19th century

* 1839 ** Pietermaritzburg founded by Voortrekkers; named after
Gerrit Maritz Gerhardus Marthinus (Gert or Gerrit) Maritz (1 March 1797 – 23 September 1838), was a Voortrekker pioneer and leader, wagon builder. Gerrit Maritz was the son of Salamo Stefanus Maritz and Maria Elizabeth Oosthuizen. He married Agnita Maria O ...
and Piet Retief. ** October: Settlement becomes capital of the newly formed
Natalia Republic The Natalia Republic was a short-lived Boer republic founded in 1839 after a Voortrekker victory against the Zulus at the Battle of Blood River. The area was previously named ''Natália'' by Portuguese sailors, due to its discovery on Christm ...
. * 1840 - Voortrekker Church of the Vow consecrated. * 1843 ** British established. ** ''Natalier'' newspaper begins publication. ** Settlement becomes capital of the newly formed British
Colony of Natal The Colony of Natal was a British colony in south-eastern Africa. It was proclaimed a British colony on 4 May 1843 after the British government had annexed the Boer Natalia Republic, Republic of Natalia, and on 31 May 1910 combined with three o ...
. * 1846 ** '' Natal Witness'' newspaper begins publication. ** Book Society founded. * 1847 - ''Natal Independent''
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begins publication. * 1851 ** Natal and East African Society and Agricultural Society founded. ** In vicinity of Pietermaritzburg, development of Edendale begins. * 1856 ** Pietermaritzburg incorporated as a borough. ** D. D. Buchanan becomes
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. ** Pietermaritzburg officials issue " ordinance permitting the establishment of African locations" (i.e.
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). * 1862 - Prison built on Burger Street. * 1863 - Mr. William Calder opens High School Maritzburg, later to become Maritzburg College, or, simply "College." * 1868 ** William Macrorie becomes bishop of Anglican diocese of Maritzburg. ** St Saviour's Cathedral, Pietermaritzburg opened. * 1874 -
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established. * 1878 - February: Natal Society Museum opens. * 1879 - Pietermaritzburg County Football Club formed. * 1880 - Durban-Pietermaritzburg railway begins operating. * 1885 - Pietermaritzburg Chamber of Commerce active (approximate date). * 1888 - Alexandra Park established. * 1893 - 7 June: Civil rights activist Gandhi removed from train in Pietermaritzburg for defying racial segregation law. * 1897 -
St. John's Diocesan School for Girls St. John's Diocesan School for Girls is a private school, private boarding school, boarding and day school for girls in Scottsville, Pietermaritzburg, KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa. History

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founded.


20th century

* 1901 - Town Hall rebuilt. * 1904 ** Electric
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begins operating. ** Natal Government Museum active. ** Population: 31,119. * 1910 ** Natal University College founde

** Pietermaritzburg becomes part of the newly formed
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(British dominion). * 1911 - Population: 30,555. * 1912 - Voortrekker museum founde

* 1919 - Fort Napier becomes a hospital. * 1920 - Pietermaritzburg Girls' High School founded. * 1921 -
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(Durban-Pietermaritzburg) begins. * 1924 - Beer hall in business on Pietermaritz Street. * 1925 - Shuter & Shooter Publishers in business. * 1927 - Afrikaansmediumskool (school) established. * 1929 - "Native Village at Sobantu" built. * 1931 - Natal Bantu Football Association formed. * 1934 - '' Nux'' student newspaper begins publication. * 1944 - Pietermaritzburg Italian P.O.W. Church built on Epworth Road. * 1948 - Alexandra Park Street Circuit (motor race track) opens. * 1951 -
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to Durban begins. * 1953 -
Roy Hesketh Circuit The Roy Hesketh Circuit was a racing circuit located on the outskirts of Pietermaritzburg in KwaZulu-Natal. It was named after South African racing driver Roy Hesketh, who died in the Second World War. Doug Aldridge, Colin Dove, Ossie Fisher ...
(motor race track) opens. * 1954 - Edendale Hospital founded. * 1960 -
Alexandra High School Alexandra High School also known as AHS is a semi-private public high school in Pietermaritzburg Pietermaritzburg (; Zulu: umGungundlovu) is the capital and second-largest city in the province of KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa. It was fou ...
for white boys opens. * 1961 - Pietermaritzburg becomes part of the newly independent Republic of South Africa. * 1962 - Statue of Piet Retief unveiled. * 1972 - 6 April: "In the Natal Supreme Court in Pietermaritzburg, at the end of the longest trial of its kind in South Africa, thirteen defendants...are sentenced...for contravening the Terrorism Act." * 1979 -
Maritzburg United F.C. Maritzburg United is a South African association football, football club based in the city of Pietermaritzburg that currently plays in the Premier Soccer League. Honours *First Division Coastal Stream champions: 2007–08 *First Division Champ ...
(football club) formed. * 1976 - St Saviour's Cathedral, Pietermaritzburg deconsecrated and demolished in 1981. * 1981 - Anglican Cathedral of the Holy Nativity consecrated. * 1985 - 5 August:
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begins. * 1987 - September: Flood. * 1989 - Napierville prison begins operating. * 1990 - March: "Seven Day War" occurs. * 1991 - Population: 156,473 city; 228,549 metro. * 1993 ** April: Unrest. ** 6 June: Gandhi memorial unveiled. * 1996 - Children in Distress Network (CINDI) organized. * 2000 ** Pietermaritzburg becomes part of the newly formed
Msunduzi Local Municipality Msunduzi Local Municipality is a local municipality (South Africa), local municipality in Umgungundlovu District Municipality, KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa. It encompasses the city of Pietermaritzburg, which is the capital of the KwaZulu-Natal provi ...
(which includes Edendale, Imbali, etc.). ** Hloni Glenford Zondi becomes mayor.


21st century

* 2001 -
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: 223,519. * 2002 - Pietermaritzburg Chamber of Business formed. * 2004 - University of Natal becomes
University of KwaZulu-Natal The University of KwaZulu-Natal (UKZN) is a university with five campuses in the province of KwaZulu-Natal in South Africa. It was formed on 1 January 2004 after the merger between the University of Natal and the University of Durban-Westville. ...
. * 2005 -
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''Msunduzi.gov.za'' launched (approximate date). * 2006 - Zanele Hlatshwayo becomes mayor of Msunduzi. * 2010 - May: Mike Tarr becomes mayor of Msunduzi. * 2011 - Chris Ndlela becomes mayor of Msunduzi. * 2013 - Spring Grove Dam at Mooi River begins operating in vicinity of city. * 2016 - Themba Njilo becomes mayor of Msunduzi. * 2021 - 2021 Pietermaritzburg power outage * 2022 -
2022 Pietermaritzburg shooting On 9 July 2022, a mass shooting occurred at the Samukelisiwe tavern at Sweetwaters in Pietermaritzburg, KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa. The shooting left four people dead and eight others injured. Shooting At about 8:30 pm, two men entered Sweetw ...


See also

* Pietermaritzburg history * List of mayors of Pietermaritzburg * List of heritage sites in Pietermaritzburg * List of governors of Natal (British colony), headquartered in Pietermaritzburg 1843–1910 * Timelines of other
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References


Bibliography

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Street Directory
* (About Pietermaritzburg, with illustrations) * * * * * * (About Pietermaritzburg) * * Matthew Kentridge. An Unofficial War: Inside the Conflict in Pietermaritzburg (Cape Town: David Philip 1990) * * * * *


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