KwaNobuhle | |
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KwaNobuhle KwaNobuhle | |
Coordinates: 33°46′S 25°24′E / 33.767°S 25.400°E | |
Country | South Africa |
Province | Eastern Cape |
Municipality | Nelson Mandela Bay |
Area | |
• Total | 23.48 km2 (9.07 sq mi) |
Population (2011)[1] | |
• Total | 107,474 |
• Density | 4,600/km2 (12,000/sq mi) |
Racial makeup (2011) | |
• Black African | 99.1% |
• Coloured | 0.5% |
• Indian/Asian | 0.1% |
• White | 0.1% |
• Other | 0.3% |
First languages (2011) | |
• Xhosa | 94.3% |
• English | 2.4% |
• Other | 3.4% |
Time zone | UTC+2 (SAST) |
PO box | 6242 |
Area code | 041 |
KwaNobuhle is the largest township on the outskirts of Uitenhage (Kariega) in the Eastern Cape province of the Republic of South Africa. It was formed during the time of Forced Removals,[2] officially opened in 1967.
History
Early History
1960 - 1969
- Forced removals
1970 - 1979
1980 - 1989
- UDF (1983 - 1990)
1990 - 1999
2000 - 2009
2010 - 2019
2020 - Present
Notable People
Listed in alphabetical order
- Babs Madlakane, Businessman
- Benjamin Kiniki, Councillor (1985)
- Ebenizer Maqina
- Fikile Kobese, NUMSA Official (1985)
- Mandla Konki, PAC Uitenhage Chairperson
- Mcebisi Jonas
- Mncedisi Sithotho, UDF Leader (1985)
- Mxolisi Ndandani, Chairperson Uitenhage Crisis Committee (2000)
- Mzukisi Stephen Dondolo, Businessman
- Loyiso Bala, Musician / Station Manager Umhlobo Wenene FM
- Ponana Tini, Mayor (1985)
- Smuts Ngonyama
- Vuyani Nene, Boxer, Champion
- Zamuxolo Mondile
- Zim Mhlambiso, Businessman
- Zwai Bala, Musician
- [Bob - Uncle]
- [Bronzo / Mxolazwe]
- [Dyoki]
- [Gcwanini]
- [Lingelitsha]
- [Mphilisi]
- [Prof. Mboya]
Education
Pre-Schools
Listed in alphabetical order.
No. | Pre-School Name | Comment |
---|---|---|
Khanya PrS | ||
Ruth Dano PrS |
Primary Schools
Listed in alphabetical order.
No. | School Name | Comment |
---|---|---|
Junior Primary Schools | ||
Alex Jayiya PS | ||
Ashton Gontshi PS | ||
James Ntungwana PS | ||
Magqabi PS | ||
Melumzi PS | ||
Mngcunube PS | ||
Nokwezi PS | ||
Nosipho PS | ||
Nozizi Luzipho PS | ||
Ntlemeza PS | ||
Vuba PS | ||
Senior Primary Schools | ||
Hombakazi PS | ||
Mjuleni PS | ||
Mthonjeni PS | ||
Phindubuye PS | ||
Phakamile PS | ||
RH Godlo PS | ||
Sikhothina PS | ||
Stephen Nkomo PS | ||
Tulwana PS |
High Schools
Listed in alphabetical order.
No. | School Name | Comment |
---|---|---|
Molly Blackburn HS | ||
Nkululeko HS | ||
PhaphanI HS | ||
Solomon Mahlangu HS | ||
Thanduxolo HS | ||
Tinarha HS | ||
VM Kwinana HS |
Higher Education
Listed in alphabetical order.
No. | Institution Name | Comment |
---|---|---|
Eastcape Midlands TVET College |
Other
Listed in alphabetical order.
No. | Institution Name | Comment |
---|---|---|
LS Ngonyama (LSN) Technology Centre | ||
Mzamomhle Special School |
Health
Economy
Sport, Arts and Culture
Sport
Arts
Culture
Programmes
Key Challenges
Water Supply
KwaNobuhle has been one of the townships in the region that have experienced problems with disrupted water supply[3][4] or water restrictions during droughts due low levels in the Kouga Dam and Lourie Dam. Completion of the Nooitgedacht water scheme, implemented by Amatola Water and financed by the Department of Water and Sanitation is seen as a way to alleviate these problems.[5]
References
- 1 2 3 4 "Main Place KwaNobuhle". Census 2011.
- ↑ "Forced Removals in South Africa". SAHO. Retrieved 26 May 2023.
- ↑ "Kwanobuhle Without Water". mype.co.za. NMB Communications. 6 April 2017. Archived from the original on 8 April 2017. Retrieved 19 July 2018.
- ↑ "Gelvandale, Kwanobuhle and Govan Mbeki experiencing water supply disruptions". www.rnews.co.za. 31 October 2017. Archived from the original on 19 July 2018. Retrieved 19 July 2018.
- ↑ "KwaNobuhle township in Nelson Mandela Bay at risk of running out of water". African News Agency (ANA). 11 July 2018. Archived from the original on 19 July 2018. Retrieved 19 July 2018.