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Middelburg has a deep Christian origin, for the oldest Dutch Reformed church is the one mentioned above which is better known as "Die Witkerk." Churches in the town are: The Dutch Reformed (NG Kerk) Nederduitsch Hervormde Kerk van Afrika (Nederduits Reformed Church of Africa) since 01.04.1864 - 2 parishes, Middelburg and Middelburg-Noord 28.08.1977
Meyer Bridge, Little Olifants River, Middelburg The Meyer Bridge across the Little Olifants River is about one kilometre outside the town of Middelburg, Transvaal, on the road to Stoffberg and Roossenekal. The bridge was built under Act No. 698, passed on 16 October 1895, by the Executive Council. T Type of site: Bridge.
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The seat is Middelburg. The local municipality was one of the four to have passed the 2009-10 audit by the Auditor-General of South Africa, who deemed it to have a clean administration. [3] The municipality is named after Steve Tshwete, an ANC activist imprisoned by the apartheid authorities on Robben Island from February 1964 to 1983.
Mapoch's Caves Location Roossenekal, Limpopo province of South Africa Coordinates 25°10′32.8332″S 29°57′29.682″E / 25.175787000°S 29.95824500°E / -25.175787000; 29.95824500 Mapoch's Caves is a provincial heritage site in Middelburg in the Mpumalanga province of South Africa. History of the cave Some kilometres north of Stoffberg, on the upper reaches of the Steelpoort ...
Photos—and the feelings associated with viewing them—could even prompt us to forgive. Or sometimes, fall in love all over again. #7 My Grandma And Grandpa, 1961. Image credits: colieoly
Botshabelo ("place of refuge" in the Northern Sotho language) in the district of Middelburg, in Mpumalanga Province, South Africa, originated as a mission station established by Alexander Merensky of the Berlin Missionary Society (BMS), in February 1865 in what was then the Transvaal Republic (ZAR).
Middelburg was the first town in Mpumalanga to amalgamate in terms of the Local Government Transition Act, and the proclamation to establish the new TLC appeared in the Mpumalanga Provincial Gazette, No 2/1994 on 16 November 1994.