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oThongathi (previously and popularly known as Tongaat) is a town in
KwaZulu-Natal KwaZulu-Natal (, also referred to as KZN and known as "the garden province") is a province of South Africa that was created in 1994 when the Zulu bantustan of KwaZulu ("Place of the Zulu" in Zulu) and Natal Province were merged. It is loca ...
, South Africa, about north of
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and south of
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. It now forms part of
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, or the Greater Durban area. The area is home to the oldest Indian community in South Africa, having been where the first indentured Indian laborers settled in 1860 to work in the sugar-cane plantations. Much of the architectural style in the town was the work of Ivan Mitford-Barberton, and many buildings are in the
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style of architecture.


History

oThongathi was established as Tongaat in 1945 and its name was taken from the name of the uThongathi River which passes by the town: The name of the river, derived from Zulu, is said to mean In 2017 plans were made for the restoration of the historic railway station building.


Name change

In November 2009, the eThekwini Metropolitan Municipality submitted a list of places in the municipality to the KwaZulu-Natal Provincial Geographic Names Commitee to be changed from their anglicised names to the correct Zulu spelling. In the list, the town Tongaat was to be changed to "oThongathi" and the Tongaat River was to be changed to "uThongathi River". On 1 October 2010, the KwaZulu-Natal Department of Arts and Culture gazette the list of approved name changes which included the town of Tongaat and the Tongaat River. Ever since the name change, the South African National Roads Agency Ltd. (SANRAL) has changed the road signs on the N2 leading to and at the ''uShukela Drive'' interchange (Exit 202) just outside oThongathi, however there are still several road signs that still remain with the name "Tongaat" and many Durbanites and residents of oThongathi still refer to it by its previous name.


Geography

oThongathi is located on a gentle hilly terrain surrounded by sugarcane plantations of the uMhlanga Coast, which stretches from the uMngeni River in the south to the uThongathi River in the north and alongside oThongathi the coastal region includes Durban North, uMhlanga, Mount Edgecombe, Verulam,
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,
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and Westbrook. Most of oThongathi lies south of the uThongathi River including the
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(CBD), the industrial zones of Tongaat Industrial and Trurolands and the residential suburbs of Gandhi's Hill, Mitchell Village, Mithangar, Buffelsdale, Flamingo Heights, Watsonia, Vanrova, and Belvedere. In addition, the neighbouring township of Hambanathi lies on the southern banks of the river and west of the R102. Tongaat Hulett's Maidstone Sugar Mill, Maidstone Golf Club and the suburbs of Fairbreeze, Burbreeze, Newton and Sandfields all lie to the north of the uThongathi River.


Business

oThongathi's CBD is typical of small towns as it is stringed along the main road, ''Gopalall Hurbans Road'' and is bordered by the railway to the east. oThongathi's CBD includes public amenities such as a town hall, police station, library, sports centre, a
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regional office and the only hospital in the town, Mediclinic Victoria Private Hospital. oThongathi only has one shopping centre which is Ganies Mall in the CBD and the remainder of its retail sector is purely based on the string of retail stores and services in the CBD. However, the new oThongathi Mall which once collapsed in 2013 during construction is currently being reconstructed in the same plot of land as previously and is expected to be completed towards the end of 2022. oThongathi is home to Tongaat Hulett, one of the largest sugar producers in Africa which has its headquarters located just outside the town and owns and operates the Maidstone Sugar Mill which is located on the northern banks of the uThongathi River and is one of South Africa's first sugar mills – completed in 1850.


Culture & Religion

oThongathi is home to numerous cultural and religious organisations and buildings. These include: * Brake Village Sri Siva Soobramaniar Alayam * Shree Veeraboga Emperumal Temple * Chinna Thirupathi Venkataswara Devasthanam


Transport


Air

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is the nearest airport to oThongathi, located approximately 8 km south-east of the town via the R102 and M65. The airport offers several flights to towns and cities domestically in South Africa as well as internationally to
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Rail

oThongathi has three railway stations including its main railway station, Tongaat Central Staiion located in the CBD adjacent the taxi terminal, Flamingo Heights Station to the south and Tongaat Station to the north in Tongaat Industrial. oThongathi is served by the commuter railway service of Metrorail and lies on the ''North Coast Line'' which connects the town to Umhlali, Groutville, Shakaskraal and
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in the north-east and Verulam, Mount Edgecombe and Phoenix,
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, Kingsburgh, Umkomaas and
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in the south-east.


Road

oThongathi's thoroughfare or main road is the
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''Gopalall Hurbans Road'' which is the original N2 and served the same function before the construction of the highway. The R102 runs through the CBD of oThongathi and links the town to
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and
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in the south-west via Verulam and Mount Edgecombe and to
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in the north-east via Umhlali and Shakaskraal. The R102 can be used an alternative route to uMhlanga, Durban, Ballito (via M4 near Compensation) and KwaDukuza for motorists avoiding the tolled N2 highway. oThongathi also has access to other arterial routes such as the N2 highway, R614 and M43. The N2 ''North Coast Toll Route'' is a tolled national highway that bypasses oThongathi to the east and links the town to Ballito and KwaDukuza in the north-east and Durban in the south-west. Access to the N2 from oThongathi can be obtained through the M43 ''uShukela Drive'' interchange (Exit 202) where the oThongathi Mainline and Ramp Toll Plazas are located. The R614 is a regional route that begins in the north of oThongathi and links to
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to the north-west and to the city of
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to the west (via the R33). This route is used as an alternative for residents of the North Coast to connect to Pietermaritzburg and the
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instead of travelling down the N2 to Durban and then using the N3 highway from Durban to Pietermaritzburg. The M43 ''uShukela Drive'' (previously ''Watson Highway'') links oThongathi from its CBD to the N2 highway, Westbrook and the M4 in the east which further links to Ballito in the north-east and
eMdloti (previously and popularly known as Umdloti or Umdloti Beach), is a small resort village on the KwaZulu-Natal North Coast, South Africa that is situated at the mouth of the Mdloti River north of Durban and now forms part of eThekwini, the Grea ...
, uMhlanga and Durban in the south-east.


Water crisis

In April 2022,
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caused by abnormal heavy rainfall struck the Greater Durban region and one of the worst affected places in the region was oThongathi. The oThongathi Waterworks Treatment Plant's poorly maintained infrastructure was exacerbated by the floods which caused extensive damage to the oThongathi Waterworks Treatment Plant leaving many residents without water supply. Although water tankers had been sent to oThongathi, they were reported to inconsistent further sparking protests around oThongathi even in the neighbouring township of Hambanathi where it was reported that even waterborne diseases began to flourish. Towards the end of August 2022, Water and Sanitation Minister, Senzo Mchunu announced that there would be a tie-in to the Mamba Ridge pipe that will assist to supply water from the Hazelmere Dam, near Verulam to oThongathi. After more than 200 days of water shortages, towards mid-November 2022, the oThongathi Waterworks Treatment Plant was fully repaired, and water supply was to implemented into phases to complete the commissioning of the oThongathi Water Works with the southern areas of oThongathi receiving water supply first before other areas.


Notable people

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Ahmed Amla Ahmad Mahomed Amla (born 15 September 1979) is a South African former cricketer. He played domestic cricket for the Dolphins. A right-handed batsman, he made his first-class debut as a teenager in 1997/98. His brother, Hashim Amla, played T ...
, cricketer * Ansuyah Ratipul Singh, medical doctor and writer is commemorated with a statue in the Amanzinyama Gardens located at . * Cecil Pullan, cricketer * Colin Munro, cricketer *
Hashim Amla Hashim Mahomed Amla OIS (born 31 March 1983) is a South African former international cricketer who played for South Africa in all three formats of the game. Amla holds the record for being the fastest ever to score 2000, 3000, 4000, 5000, 6000 ...
, cricketer *
Katharine Saunders Katharine Saunders (1824–1901) was a British-born South African botanical illustrator, the sixth of seven children of the Revd Canon Charles Apthorp Wheelwright and Anna Hubbard of Tansor, Northamptonshire. Katharine grew up in a vast Tudor-sty ...
, botanical illustrator * Kimeshan Naidoo, entrepreneur *
Prenelan Subrayen Prenelan Subrayen (born 23 September 1993) is a South African cricketer who made his debut in November 2011. In August 2017, he was named in Durban Heat's squad for the first season of the T20 Global League. However, in October 2017, Cricket S ...
, cricketer *
Quarraisha Abdool Karim Quarraisha Abdool Karim is an infectious diseases epidemiologist and co-founder and Associate Scientific Director of CAPRISA. She is a Professor in Epidemiology, Clinical Epidemiology, Columbia University, New York and Pro-Vice Chancellor for Af ...
, scientist was born here in 1960. *
Thandeka Zulu Thandeka Zulu (born 25 November 1991) is a Zulu South African actress and musician known for her role as Nombuso in the South African telenovela Uzalo . She appeared in a film called Kwaito Church Service 2 and also portrayed pearl on e.tv d ...
, actress and musician *
Thomas Hassall Thomas Henry Hassall (11 September 1844 - 17 February 1920) was an Anglo-Australian politician. Early life Born on 11 September 1844 in Ashby-de-la-Zouch, Leicestershire, England. He was educated at Loughborough Grammar School. Australia Has ...
, Australian politician * Two-Boys Gumede, footballer


Notes and references


Citations


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External links


Vishwaroop Temple and DharmashalaKZN: A Photographic and Historical RecordArchitectural Impact Assessment for properties affected by the proposed Tongaat Hulett uShukela Highway Project, Tongaat, eThekwini Metropolitan Council
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