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Manyeleti Game Reserve

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The Manyeleti Game Reserve is situated in the east of the Mpumalanga province of South Africa. The game reserve is managed by the Mpumalanga Provincial Government and is over 22,750 ha in area.

Location

Coordinates of gate: 24°37′19″S 31°27′18″E / 24.62194°S 31.45500°E / -24.62194; 31.45500

Manyeleti lies directly adjacent to the Kruger National Park (without fences), with the Sabi Sand Private Game Reserve to its south and the Timbavati Game Reserve to its north west. In Xitsonga, 'Manyeleti' means "Place of Stars". During the night, the skyline of Manyeleti is dominated by billions of bright starts, hence the name.

Political history

During the Apartheid years, the central government designated Manyeleti as a game reserve for exclusive use by the Bantu's of the country, hoping that this arrangement would satisfy Black South Africans' aspire of a Game Reserve of their own. The Tsonga people, who occupied the land before colonization, were given visiting rights to this area. Currently the Tsonga tribe under the leadership of the Mnisi and Mathebula tribes are in a process of reclaiming the land for cattle grazing, and to ranch other domestic animals of their's. What a shame!


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