Soshanguve
Soshanguve is a township situated about 45 km north of Pretoria, Gauteng, South Africa. It was established in 1974 on land scheduled to be incorporated into a bantustan bordering on Mabopane in Bophuthatswana, to Sotho, Shangaan, Nguni and Venda people (thus the name) who were resettled from Atteridgeville and Mamelodi. It later became part of the City of Tshwane Metropolitan Municipality, and was the scene of riots related to poor service delivery in January 2006 [1]. It was also home to Smangaliso Mkhatshwa the Catholic Priest who was banished from Transkei by the apartheid regime until he later became a member of the first post-apartheid parliament (1994) and then mayor of Tshwane.
The name Soshanguve is known to stand for Sotho, Shangaan, Nguni, Venda, being the languages spoken at this township.
Initially Soshanguve was known as Mabopane East before the Bophuthatswana bantu stand became an independent State in 1977. During 1977 Mabopne West became known as Mabopane and fell under the control of Bophuthatswana homeland while Mabopane East became known as Soshanguve and it fell under the Nothern Transvaal administration.
Soshanguve is home to the Tshwane University of Technology, Campus previously know as Technikon Northern Gauteng (TNG).Soshanguve also boasts of its musical talent by artist such as SOLLY MOHOLO,MATLAKALA,WINNIE MASHABA. AMOS MKHARI is one of the finest footballers the community is proud of.Other fooballers include the lanky Brian Mathe,Lucky Lekgwathi,Joseph Thulare and many more
Places of interest
- The second fab lab in South Africa is located in Soshanguve Block TT where it is operated by a self-organized group of unemployed youth known as the Bright Youth Council [2][3].
References
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