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Diepkloof is a large zone of Soweto township in the Gauteng province of South Africa. It is also sometimes referred to as Diepmeadow, if considered as a single township with the nearby Meadowlands (although there is Orlando in between). Diepkloof was established in 1959 to accommodate people being removed from Alexandra.
From the south, the Western Bypass begins at the Diepkloof Interchange in Soweto, where it splits from the N12 freeway and ends at the Buccleuch Interchange, where it merges with the N3 Eastern Bypass, M1 South and N1 Ben Schoeman freeways. The Western Bypass is the longest section of the Johannesburg Ring Road.
M68 (Diepkloof – M79 – M70 (Diepkloof) Diepkloof: Soweto: Immink Dr: M84: North/South: M32 (Cresslawn) – M90 – M89 – R25 – M88 (Norkem Park) Cresslawn, Kempton Park CBD, Van Riebeeck Park, Houtkapper Park, Norkem Park: Kempton Park: Kelvin Dr, Besembos Ave, Panorama Ave, Soutpansberg Dr, Mooirivier Dr: M85: North/South
It included most of Soweto. Soweto is a composite name, standing for South-Western Townships. So even this eastern region of it lay not to the south of central Johannesburg, but south of Florida. Its northern boundary was shared with Region 4 (Florida). The region was abolished with a reorganisation of regions in 2006. [1]
Region D - Soweto, Doornkop, Diepkloof and Meadowlands (previously Regions 6 and 10) Region E - Alexandra and parts of Sandton and Rosebank (previously Region 7 and parts of Region 3) Region F - inner city and Johannesburg South (previously Regions 8 and 9) Region G - Ennerdale, Orange Farm, Lenasia, Eldorado Park and Protea. (previously Region 11)
This is a list of Townships within Soweto Braamfisher Snake park Naledi Pages in category "Soweto Townships" The following 10 pages are in this category, out of 10 total.
[3]: xi The Johannesburg City Council did not control the area as it did with Soweto, but would be made to cover the cost of the relocations. [ 3 ] : 32 By 1968, the Natives Resettlement Board had relocated 22,500 black families and 6,500 single persons in both Meadowlands and Diepkloof and would administer both areas as they had not yet been ...
It teaches years 8 to 12 in Diepkloof, Soweto. In 2000 Lucas Radebe who had become the captain of the Leeds United football club returned to make a gift of computers. Radabe had left the school from year eight to go to a quieter neighbourhood. [2] Today it has under 600 pupils who are taught by approximately twenty educators.