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  • Mamelodi - Wikipedia
    Mamelodi is a township northeast of Pretoria, Gauteng, South Africa A part of the City of Tshwane Metropolitan Municipality, it was set up by the then apartheid government in 1953
  • Mamelodi - South African History Online
    "Mamelodi" was the name given to President Paul Kruger by the Africans because of his ability to whistle and imitate birds, also meaning Mother of Melodies Mamelodi has a Population of 334 577, this was in the 2011 Census
  • Mamelodi - The Mother of Melodies - Embassy Direct
    Mamelodi is the birthplace of some of the country’s struggle heroes who contributed to democratic South Africa Well-known, iconic figures that come from the township include Sefako Makgatho, Solomon Mahlangu, Dr Phillip Tabane, Rev Nico Smith, Dr Fabian Rebeiro, and many more
  • Historical Society of Mamelodi – A community organisation with the aim . . .
    Mamelodi is a township situated next to Pretoria, South Africa It was created in 1953 through the Groups Areas Act and designated as a blacks-only area In 1960 black citizens were forcefully removed from the suburbs in Pretoria and relocated to Mamelodi This is the stories of the community of Mamelodi
  • Mamelodi - Gauteng
    Mamelodi has a long and painful history of resistance to apartheid, and its Solomon Mahlangu Freedom Square is particularly well worth a visit The precinct includes a photo gallery commemorating some of the township’s struggle history, memorial pathways, an amphitheatre, and a giant statue of apartheid struggle hero Solomon Mahlangu in full
  • Discover Mamelodi: A Township Rich in Culture and History
    Mamelodi is a township located on the northeastern outskirts of Pretoria, the capital of South Africa․ It is known for its rich cultural heritage, warm community spirit, and exciting local attractions․ The township was established during the apartheid era as a segregated area for Black Africans․
  • Mamelodi’s digital heritage footprint is growing
    A local-community effort to digitally capture Mamelodi's history has received a shot in the arm from the University of Pretoria's (UP's) Mamelodi Campus and its Department of Historical and Heritage Studies
  • SA TOWNSHIPS - SA Web
    Established in 1953, Mamelodi is situated about 20 km East of the City of Tshwane (Pretoria) This township started with a mere 16 houses built for Black people which were removed from other areas according to the Group Areas Act The first residents worked at bottle-making and brick factories
  • Community efforts digitally capture Mamelodi’s history
    Mamelodi (“mother of melodies”) was established as a blacks-only area about 27km northeast of Pretoria in the early 1950s through South Africa’s Group Areas Act In 1960, black citizens were
  • CONTEXT - University of Pretoria
    The name Mamelodi is of Tswana origin and directly translates to ‘mother of melodies’ According to Walker and Van Der Waal (1991:3-4), the founding of Mamelodi was on 30th October 1945 when the Pretoria City Council (PCC) bought parts 2 and 3 (Figures 5) of the Vlakfontein 329 JR farm land for the purpose of laying out a black urban area





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