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Description: The Ditsobotla Local Municipality was established through the amalgamation of the former Lichtenburg, Coligny and Biesiesvlei Transitional Councils.Its head office is in Lichtenburg. Main industries Agriculture; mining and quarrying; manufacturing; wholesale and retail trade; financial; insurance, real estate and business services. Main attractions Cultural, heritage and agricultural museumsThe burning vlei is a unique vlei consisting of the thick layers Read more...
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Description: Dipaleseng Local Municipality (DLM) is one of the seven local municipalities that make up Gert Sibande District. It is located on the northwest corner of Mpumalanga, and borders onto Gauteng and Free State Provinces to the west and south respectively. Lekwa and Govan Mbeki local municipalities are located along the Eastern and Southern boundary. It covers an area of Read more...
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Description: Dikgatlong Local Municipality is a Category B municipality in Frances Baard District Municipality in the Northern Cape. It has seven wards. The municipal areas are Barkly-West, Windsorton, Delportshoop and a portion of the former Diamantveld District Council. The head office of the municipality is situated in the town of Barkly West that is approximately 35 km north-west of the city Read more...
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Description: Dihlabeng Local Municipality was established in terms of Section 12 of the Local Government Structures Act, 117 of 1998, after the first general local government elections of 5 December 2000 which heralded the final phase of local government reform as envisaged in 1994 at the onset of the process of democratisation. The Municipality is a category B as defined Read more...
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Description: The Afrikaans Language Monument is one of many language monuments in the world and also in South Africa. The oldest one we know of in South Africa is in Burgersdorp in the Eastern Cape, and was erected in 1893 in recognition of the Dutch language. The Free State towns of Kroonstad and Welkom both erected monuments for the Afrikaans Read more...