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Nkangalca TVET College was formed in 2003 with the merger of Witbank, Middelburg, Mpondozankomo, and CN Mahlangu campuses (formerly Technical Colleges) in Nkangala region. Waterval boven Campus was transferred in 2011 from Ehlanzen FET College. The college was formed after the adoption of FET Act of 1996 by Parliament. The College is the largest educational institution in the Mpumalanga Province, Read more...
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Geography, History & Economy Nkangala District Municipality comprises: Dr JS Moroka Local Municipality Emakhazeni Local Municipality Emalahleni Local Municipality Steve Tshwete Local Municipality Thembisile Hani Local Municipality Victor Khanye Local Municipality MDB code: DC31 Description: The Nkangala District Municipality is a Category C municipality in the Mpumalanga Province. It is the smallest district of the three in the province, Read more...
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Geography, History & Economy Nkandla Local Municipality is part of King Cetshwayo District Municipality. MDB code: KZN286 Description: The Nkandla Local Municipality is a Category B municipality situated within the King Cetshwayo District in the KwaZulu-Natal Province. It is one of the five municipalities that make up the district. Nkandla has a claim to be the ‘cradle’ of Zulu history. Read more...
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Geography, History & Economy Ngwathe Local Municipality is part of Fezile Dabi District Municipality. MDB code: FS203 Description: The Ngwathe Local Municipality is a Category B municipality situated in the northern part of the Fezile Dabi District in the Free State. The Vaal River forms the northern boundary of the area, which also serves as the boundary between the Free Read more...
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Geography, History & Economy Ngqushwa Local Municipality is part of Amathole District Municipality. MDB code: EC126 Description: The Ngqushwa Local Municipality is a Category B municipality. It is one of the six municipalities within the jurisdiction of the Amathole District Municipality, situated within the Eastern Cape Province. It is bordered by the Keiskamma River to the east and the Great Read more...