Kwaggafontein

Kwaggafontein is a town along the Moloto Road (R573) in the Thembisile Hani Local Municipality of the Nkangala District Municipality, which is located in the Mpumalanga province of South Africa. It was established in the late 1940s by the AmaNdebele tribe of South Africa. The Ndebele people who currently occupy the town came from nearby farms that are today in the Mpumalanga and Gauteng provinces. Many people came from current day Bronkhorstspruit, Delmas, Balmoral and other surrounding areas.

Kwaggafontein
Kwaggafontein
Kwaggafontein
Coordinates: 25.3075°S 28.9469°E / -25.3075; 28.9469
CountrySouth Africa
ProvinceMpumalanga
DistrictNkangala
MunicipalityThembisile Hani
Area
  Total17.84 km2 (6.89 sq mi)
Population
 (2011)[1]
  Total45,104
Racial makeup (2011)
  Black African98.9%
  Indian/Asian0.54%
  Coloured0.32%
  White0.09%
  Other0.15%
First languages (2011)
  S. Ndebele69.89%
  Zulu13.4%
  Northern Sotho4.01%
  Sotho3.10%
  Other9.6%
Time zoneUTC+2 (SAST)
Postal code (street)
0458

It is a modern, civilised area consisting of schools, Kwagga Mall (formerly Kwagga Plaza), and a market. There is also a Marble Mine nearby currently producing limestones as concrete crushed slabs currently operating around the clock.

Nomenclature

The place gets its name from the extinct quagga animal. The area was once a farm for quaggas (zebra and donkey breeds). It is also called Mkobola by the locals.

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