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Mbekweni is a township situated between Wellington and Paarl in the Western Cape province of South Africa. As of 2011 it had a population of 30,875 residents in 8,339 households. [ 1 ] Paarl, Mbekweni and Wellington form a continuous urban area within the Drakenstein Municipality .
Mbekweni was governed by a town council established under the Black Local Authorities Act, 1982. The northern area around Gouda and Saron, as well as an area around Du Toit's Kloof Pass, formed part of the Breërivier Regional Services Council (RSC); the rest formed part of the Western Cape RSC.
Mbekweni — The local authority for the predominantly Black township of Mbekweni, which borders with Wellington, registered arms at the Bureau on 5 May 1989. The shield is divided per chevron into red and green, with a golden chevron rompu across the centre and a silver cross pommy below it.
Mbekweni Cosmos Chippa United: 2010 New owner's nickname was 'Chippa'. Nathi Lions: Atlie: 2011 Franchise sold and moved from Durban to Tembisa. [10] Bay United: Polokwane City: 2012 Club moved from Port Elizabeth to Polokwane. [11] Sivutsa Stars: Royal Eagles: 2014 [12] [13] Vasco da Gama: Stellenbosch: 2016
The club was founded in January 2010 when Chippa Mpengesi purchased the Vodacom League franchise of Paarl based club, Mbekweni Cosmos, for R400,000. [2] Cosmos had won promotion from the Castle League at the end of the 2008–09 season, and started campaigning in the Vodacom League in the 2009–10 season.
Luvuyo Memela (born 18 September 1987 in Cape Town) is a South African professional soccer player. [3] [4] [5]Memela made his international debut for South Africa in October 2015, playing home and away against Angola.
Wellington is a town in the Western Cape Winelands, a 45-minute drive from Cape Town, in South Africa with a population of approximately 62,000. Wellington's economy is centered on products of agriculture such as deciduous fruit, table grapes, wine and brandy.
Rugby union in South Africa is centrally administered by the South African Rugby Union, which consists of fourteen provincial unions – the Blue Bulls Rugby Union, the Boland Rugby Union, the Border Rugby Football Union, the Eastern Province Rugby Union, the Free State Rugby Union, the Golden Lions Rugby Union, the Griffons Rugby Union, the Griqualand West Rugby Union, the KwaZulu-Natal Rugby ...