Middelburg, Mpumalanga

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There are two towns called Middelburg in South Africa, for the other Middelburg, Eastern Cape or see Middelburg (disambiguation).

Middelburg is a large farming and industrial town at 25°46′″6.30, S°29′28″42Coordinates: 25°46′″6.30, S°29′28″42 in the South African province of Mpumalanga.

Middelburg was established as Nasareth, (root from dry land), in 1864 by the Voortrekkers on the banks of the Klein Olifants River. The name was changed in 1872 to Middelburg to mark its situation midway between the Transvaal capital Pretoria and the gold mining town of Lydenburg. A Dutch Reformed Church was built in 1890 and became a focal point in the area. The British built a large concentration camp in Middelburg during the Second Boer War. The Memorial Museum was built at the site next to the 1,381 graves of women and children died here.

Columbus Stainless, a large stainless steel plant, is 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.

Hundreds of expatriates and their families, mostly from the United Kingdom and parts of Europe, moved in to the town in the 1950's, 60's and 70's to avoid the slump of the post WWII (and later the Thatcherian) 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 Pretoria or 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 pre-1994 apartheid segregation laws. The cultural make up of the town is quite diverse, ranging from mainly Afrikaans speaking families, expatriates from the United Kingdom and Europe, as well as the historically oppressed 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 opportunity.

Crime has reportedly been on the increase in past years as a result of increasingly high levels of unemployment and poverty, especially in the previously disadvantaged African community. The town has one of the largest police forces in the region, a government (public) hospital and clinic, as well as a private hospital, and several public and private schools.

The town is situated conveniently close to one of the main routes to the Kruger National Park, and has a small but growing tourism industry. Some land marks and notable features in or around the town include the Middelburg Dam, site of the annual Middelburg Mile swimming event [1], the Botshabelo[2] mission station museum and associated [Ndebele] tourist village, several hiking trails and the Dutch Reformed church in the town center. A well maintained country club provides facilities for tennis, bowls, a golf course and swimming pools, as well as a bar, hotel and dining room. Furthermore, you will find the Kees Taljaard Park Stadium, which is primarily a rugby stadium, but also has hockey fields. a Lot of the local festivals are hosted in this stadium as well. Within the town itself, several popular night spots, cinemas and family restaurants entertain the locals and visiting tourists.

Geographically the town consists of about 8 distinct areas.

Aerorand - The newest suburb in Middelburg. Sited on the old aerodrome site hence Aerorand
CBD - Also the oldest part of town.
Groenkol - Also the older part of town. Upmarket renovated houses
Dennesig - So named after the conifer trees scattered through the suburb
Gholfsig - 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 to "Cannon Hill" referring to the days of the Anglo-Boer War, a site of the British Concentration Camp graveyard is present in the area. Today its a leafy suburb.
Mhluzi - The Black South African Community suburb.
Minneralia - Suburb named after Mineral deposits, which abound around greater Middelburg
Nasareth - Coloured South African Community suburb on the eastern side of Middelburg
Eastdene - Indian South African Community suburb that has a great Indian shopping centre where bargains abound and spices are good



[edit] External links

Botshabelo mission station[3]

Middelburg[4] on places.co.za

Mpumalanga tourism [5]