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Witbank (/ w ə t b æ n k /), officially eMalahleni, [2] is a city situated on the Highveld of Mpumalanga, South Africa, within the Emalahleni Local Municipality. [3] [4] The name Witbank is Afrikaans for "white ridge", and is named after a white sandstone outcrop where wagon transport drivers rested. The city is known for its coal-mining in ...
Klarinet is a town north of the city centre of eMalahleni (previously known as Witbank). The town lies within the Emalahleni Local Municipality in the Nkangala District Municipality in the Mpumalanga province of South Africa .
Emalahleni Municipality (Zulu: UMasipala wase Malahleni; Afrikaans: Emlahleni Munisipaliteit; Northern Sotho: Mmasepala wa Emalahleni) is a local municipality within the Nkangala District Municipality, in the Mpumalanga province of South Africa. eMalahleni is a Nguni word meaning place of coal. [4]
eMalahleni: Kriel Mall Kriel, Mpumalanga: Mall @ Emba Shopping Centre Embalenhle: Mall @ Mfula Shopping Centre Piet Retief: Middelburg Mall Middelburg: Mphemo Shopping Centre Hendrina: Nkwinika shopping mall Matsikitsane Noel Mahlauli shopping centre Middelburg Oaks Shopping Centre Ermelo Riverview Centre eMalahleni: Secunda Mall Secunda ...
Emalahleni Municipality (Xhosa: uMasipala wase Emalahleni) is a local municipality within the Chris Hani District Municipality, in the Eastern Cape province of South Africa. Emalahleni is an isiXhosa word meaning "a place of coal".
Just after crossing the N4 highway, the R544 becomes Beatty Avenue westwards through the Witbank Town Centre for 3 kilometres up to a junction with the R555 (Walter Sisulu Drive) and the R104 (Diederichs Street) at the Witbank Long-Distance Taxi Rank. Here, the R544 becomes Walter Sisulu Drive northwards.
Witbank Stadium is a multi-purpose stadium in eMalahleni, South Africa. It is currently used mostly for football matches and served as the home stadium of Mpumalanga Black Aces F.C. It was also the home stadium of Mpumalanga's rugby team, the Pumas , before they relocated to Mbombela .
Emalahleni Local Municipality is the name of two different local municipalities in South Africa: Emalahleni Local Municipality, Eastern Cape;