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Middelburg is a large town in the
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n province of
Mpumalanga Mpumalanga () is one of the nine provinces of South Africa. The name means "East", or literally "The Place Where the Sun Rises" in the Nguni languages. Mpumalanga lies in eastern South Africa, bordering Eswatini and Mozambique. It shares bor ...
.


History

It was initially established as a halfway station between Lydenburg and Pretoria by the Republic of Lydenburg in 1860. That republic would merge with the
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(ZAR) soon afterwards. The proposed town was established on two farms, ''Klipfontein'' and ''Keerom'' but when the
Dutch Reformed Church The Dutch Reformed Church (, , abbreviated NHK ) was the largest Christian denomination in the Netherlands from the onset of the Protestant Reformation in the 16th century until 1930. It was the traditional denomination of the Dutch royal famil ...
established a church next door on the farm ''Sterkfontein'', the town would be moved there. It was established as Nasareth, in
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by the Voortrekkers on the banks of the Klein Olifants River. It was changed in
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to Middelburg to mark its location between the
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capital
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, and the
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mining town of
Lydenburg Lydenburg, also known as Mashishing, is a town in Thaba Chweu Local Municipality, on the Mpumalanga highveld, South Africa. It is situated on the Sterkspruit/Dorps River tributary of the Lepelle River at the summit of the Long Tom Pass. It h ...
. The Dutch Reformed church was built in 1890. The
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built a large
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in Middelburg during the
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. The Memorial Museum was built at the site next to the 1,381 graves of women and children who died in the concentration camp.


Geography


Communities

* Aerorand - the newest suburb in Middelburg * CBD - the youngest part of town * Groenkol - upmarket renovated houses * Dennesig - named after the conifer trees scattered through the suburb * Golfsig - upmarket suburb with a view of the golf course * Clubville - leafy suburb with a view of the golf course * Industrial Area - various industrial businesses * Kanonkop - translated as "Cannon Hill," referring to the days of the Anglo-Boer War, the site of the British concentration camp graveyard is to be found in the area * Mhluzi - Previously African suburb during the Apartheid era * Mineralia - suburb named after mineral deposits * Nasareth - Previously
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suburb on the eastern side of Middelburg * Eastdene - Previously Indian suburb * Rockdale -a residential area on the Remaining Extent of the farm Rockdale 442 JS * Hlalmnandi


Demographics

Hundreds of expatriates and their families, mostly from the United Kingdom and parts of Europe, moved into the town in the 1950s, 1960s and 1970s to avoid the slump of the post-World War II industrial and manufacturing sectors in those countries. These families were attracted by the need for industrial expertise in the plant, and were often rewarded with company-sponsored housing and discounted education. The children of those immigrant families have either moved to the larger nearby cities of Witbank, Pretoria and Johannesburg, seeking employment, or have remained to form part of the growing alternative economic activities in the area. Today, the town faces many issues typical to smaller towns in South Africa. These include challenges such as the incorporation, upliftment, and appropriate addressing of former inequalities of service provision and infrastructure in the large nearby townships and suburbs, that were created for the black and Indian populations, under apartheid laws. The cultural make up of the town is quite diverse, ranging from mainly
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-speaking families, expatriates from the
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and
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, as well as the indigenous African populations. Another challenge is addressing the general trend of the hastening migration of residents away from small towns to larger cities in search of greater economic opportunities. With a 2016 population of 278,000 and a growth rate of 4.9%, the municipal statistical department has estimated that the population will be 500,000 by 2030. The town has one of the largest police forces in the region, a government (public) hospital and clinic, as well as a private hospital, shopping mall and several public schools.


Religion

Middelburg has a deep Christian origin, for the oldest Dutch Reformed church is the one mentioned above which is better known as "Die Witkerk." Churches in the town are: * The Dutch Reformed (NG Kerk) * Nederduitsch Hervormde Kerk van Afrika (Nederduits Reformed Church of Africa) since 01.04.1864 - 2 parishes, Middelburg and Middelburg-Noord 28.08.1977 * AFM-AGS Apostolic Faith Mission (Lighuis Gemeente, Corpus Christi, AGS Sentraal) * Pentecostal Protestant Church(Lofdal Gesinskerk, Woord-en-Kruis Gemeente.) * Baptist * New Independent Fundamentalist Baptist * Methodist *African Methodist Episcopal Church (Nazareth Chapel) * Catholic * Full Gospel Church (VEK Presence Church) * Zion Christian Church * Holy Trinity Anglican Church * Independent Churches * Evangelical Lutheran Church *Lutheran Bapedi Church *St Peter's Confessional Lutheran Church of South Africa * Presbyterian * ECF (Eastdene Christian Fellowship) 1988 *Shalom Christian Church * Solid Ground Church Various bazaars and markets are held by all churches in support of the community. Examples would be ''The Expo'' Art and craft market, which is held annually in the spring by ''Die Lighuis Gemeente''. ''Corpus Christi'' also have a world class market which is widely known in the area as the ''Kersmark''. The church community is closely involved in community upliftment and development.


Economy

Columbus Stainless, a large
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plant, constructed in 1965, and Thos Begbie & Co, a company established in 1887 by Scotsman Thomas Begbie, are both situated here. For many years, the industrial activities of the steel plant and its peripheral activities, such as coal and transport, provided much of the employment and largely drove the economy of the town, although other sectors, such as agriculture, have gradually grown to be important.


Culture and contemporary life


Tourism

The town is situated conveniently close to one of the main routes to the
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, and has a small but growing tourism industry. Some landmarks and notable features in or around the town include the Middelburg Dam, site of the annual Middelburg Mile swimming even

the Botshabel

mission station museum and associated Southern Ndebele people, Ndebele tourist village, several hiking trails, and the Dutch Reformed church in the town centre. Within the town itself, several popular night spots and family restaurants entertain the locals and visiting tourists. Middelburg Mall was recently built, just off the N4 on the Bethal-Middelburg road and has a wide range of shops and restaurants.


Sports

A well maintained country club provides facilities for tennis, bowls, a golf course, swimming pools, as well as a bar, hotel and dining and function rooms. Furthermore, you will find Kees Taljaard Park, which is primarily a rugby stadium, but also has hockey fields. A lot of the local festivals are hosted in this stadium as well.


Schools

Middleburg offers a diversity of schools, with notable highschools such as Hoër Tegniese Skool Middelburg and Middelburg Hoërskool as well as Primary schools such as Laerskool kanonkop and Laerskool Middelburg The school economy in Middelburg is very well-funded


Infrastructure


Passenger rail

This city has a railway station for the loading and unloading of passengers and cargo on the Pretoria–Maputo railway.Mozambique Logistics Infrastructure: Mozambique Railway Assessment
Atlassian Confluence. 10 de dezembro de 2018.


Notable people

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Wynand Claassen Wynand Claassen (born 16 January 1951, in Schweizer-Reneke) is a former South African Rugby union, rugby player and Springboks, Springbok captain. Playing career He was selected as eighth-man for Blue Bulls, Northern Transvaal whilst studying ar ...
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captain of the
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, more famously known as the ''Rebel tour of New Zealand'' * Happy Jele - footballer. One time captain of
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, and one of the longest serving players of Orlando Pirates. *
Esther Mahlangu Esther Mahlangu (born 11 November 1935) is a South African artist. She is known for her bold, large-scale contemporary paintings inspired by her Southern Ndebele people, Ndebele heritage. She is one of South Africa's best known artists. Early l ...
- artist from the Southern Ndebele people, Ndebele nation. Known for her bold large-scale contemporary paintings that reference her Ndebele heritage. * Vincent Mahlangu - actor and singer * Gerhardus Pienaar - javelin thrower * Nothando Vilakazi - Spanish Primera División &
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player


References


External links


Botshabelo mission station


on places.co.za

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