Mosesetjane
Mosesetjane | |
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Mosesetjane Mosesetjane Mosesetjane Mosesetjane shown within Limpopo | |
Coordinates: 24°05′28″S 28°56′20″E / 24.091°S 28.939°ECoordinates: 24°05′28″S 28°56′20″E / 24.091°S 28.939°E | |
Country | South Africa |
Province | Limpopo |
District | Waterberg |
Municipality | Mogalakwena |
Area[1] | |
• Total | 1.98 km2 (0.76 sq mi) |
Population (2001)[1] | |
• Total | 4,955 |
• Density | 2,500/km2 (6,500/sq mi) |
Mosesetjane village is situated northwest of the town of Mokopane in the Waterberg District of the Limpopo province of South Africa. It is divided into three sections under three chiefs: Chief Kekana of the Kgobudi section, Chief Frans Ledwaba of the Sekgoboko section, and Chief N Lebelo of the Mmalepetleke area.
The population is multiethnic. The dominant languages in the area are Northern Sotho and Northern Ndebele.
This village is boarded to by the following villages to the east and far east: Tshamahansi, Ga-Magongoa, and Ga-Mokaba. To the south Mosesetjane is boarded by Masodi, Moshate, and Madiba. Sandsloot, Mapela, and the Mogalakwena Platinum Mine are found to the north of this village.
This agriculture-rich village has a state-of-the-art clinic based in the Sekgoboko Zone 2 area, which caters for the entire village; the clinic is conveniently situated next to the road that passes through the village to Mapela Village. Economically, the area is boosted by the neighbouring Mogalakwena Platinum Mine (formerly Potgitersrust Platinum Limited Mine),[2] which employs many members of the community. In recent years, the area has seen an influx of immigrants attracted by the platinum mine.
The village is currently represented in the Mogalakwena Municipality by Councillors Kenneth Kekana (Who represents the Kgobudi area) and Ramashala (representing Malepetleke and Sekgoboko). In late 2010 the Mogalakwena Municipality completed a R2,8 million rands tarred road and storm-water drainage system throughout the Malepetleke section of the village.[3] Though some of the roads are tarred, most of the inner roads are somewhat bad.
Local media
- Mokopane FM (accessed on 100.0 MHz (FM band) around the Mokopane area)
- The Podium (a weekly community newspaper)
- Bosvelder (a weekly community newspaper)
Education
The area has three high schools:
- Matsibe High School (Malepetleke)
- Alfred B. Makapan (Sekgoboko, Zone 2)
- Lekwa High School (Kgobudi area)
It also has three state-of-the-art primary schools:
- Kgopedinota Primary School (Kgobudi)
- Sepedi Primary School (Sekgoboko Zone 2)
- Kgwatlhele Primary School (Malepetleke)
References
- 1 2 "Sub Place Mosesetjane". Census 2001.
- ↑ "Anglo American Platinum". Anglo American Platinum Limited. Retrieved 19 December 2012.
- ↑ "Integrated Development Plan" (PDF). Mogalakwena Municipality. November 2010. Retrieved 19 December 2012.