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Empangeni is a town in
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,
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. It is approximately 157 kilometres north of
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, in hilly countryside, overlooking a flat coastal
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and the major harbour town of Richards Bay 16 kilometres away. The N2 freeway runs east from Empangeni intersecting John Ross Highway (R34) which connects Empangeni and Richards Bay. The climate is
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with an average temperature of 28.4 °C in summer and 14.5 °C in Winter. The town is said, by local residents, to not have a real winter, as temperatures are seldom very low.


History


Humble beginnings

In 1851, the Norwegian Missionary Society established a mission station on the banks of the eMpangeni river. The river was named after the profusion of Mpange trees (''
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'') growing along its banks. The mission was later moved to Eshowe, 61 kilometres north-west. In 1894 a magistracy was established. The Zululand Railway reached the town in January 1903 and linked the area to Durban and Eshowe. The government planted
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trees in 1905 as part of an experimental
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plantation. The plantation was a success and led to large scale planting along the coastal belt. In 1906 Empangeni became a village. Rapid expansion began when a
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mill was erected at Felixton. The establishment of the Empangeni Sugar Mill set the area on the road to rapid development. Empangeni was officially proclaimed as a township on 15 January 1931 and declared a borough on 13 October 1960.


The reign of the Hammerman

A small town, Empangeni made the headlines in the early 1980s for a very unfortunate reason. Serial killer Simon Mpungose was terrorising the citizens of Empangeni during his spree of violent murders. The 35-year-old Mpungose was given the name ‘Hammerman’ because he would break into homes in the dead of night and kill the occupants with a hammer before robbing them of their possessions. When he was brought to trial in November 1984, shortly after his arrest that same year, the Empangeni court was told that Mpungose attacked many other people during violent robberies, but never touched the children of his victims. During the trial Mpungose stated that he wanted to die as he had a hard life, complicated by the actions of people who did not understand his plight. He sentenced him to hang, whereupon Mpungose threw his blue tracksuit into the public gallery, shouted, and threatened to expose his penis to the court before he was restrained with handcuffs. He was hanged a year later on Friday, 29 November 1985 in Pretoria.


The Riots of 2021

Empangeni was one of the town severely damaged during the riots and subsequent looting that broke out in parts of South Africa in July 2021. Many businesses did not reopen following the carnage. By 2024, most of the CBD has been repaired and rebuilt. Sanlam Centre which is a large shopping centre in the Empangeni CBD went through an extensive renovations in response to the damage caused by the riots and installed a fence along the perimeter of the centre's parking lot in case of future events similar to the 2021 riots.


Education

Empangeni has a number of respected schools.


High schools

* Empangeni High School * Mevamhlophe High School * St Catherine's Empangeni * Old Mill High School * Richem Secondary * Felixton College * Mgezeni Technical High School * Mningi High School * Khombindlela High School * Ehawini Technical High School * Thanduyise High School * Nongweleza High School * Amangwe High School * Matshana High School * Dover Combined School


Primary schools

* Grantham Park * Heuwelland * Empangeni Preparatory School * Empangeni Educare Centre * Empangeni Christian School * Phesheya Primary school *Thembelihle Primary school * Nqutshini Primary School * Wood and Raw Primary School * Siyakhanyisa Primary School * Ngweni Primary School *Darrut Tarbiyah Muslim School TMS


Religion

Empangeni is home to a number of faiths, including Christian, Muslim, and Jehovah's Witness. Christianity and the Nazareth Baptist church are the dominant faith in Empangeni with a large number or operating church, amongst them are Christian Family Church, The Redeemed Christian Church of God, Empangeni Methodist Church, AGS Empangeni, Victory Family Church, Full Gospel Church, Lutheran Church, Solid Ground Church, Empangeni Baptist Church, Uniting Reformed Church (Dutch), the Catholic Church, The Methodist Church ,Holy cross and St Thomas in Felixton


Sports

Empangeni has a strong sporting community, most of whom participate in one or more of these sports: * Golf * Rugby * Squash * Pool * Bowls * Cricket * Soccer * Hockey


Notable people

* Sandile Sithole, graphic designer * Vincent Koch, rugby player * Lunatik, musician * Jessica Nkosi, actress * Celeste Ntuli, comedian, presenter & actress * Mildred Oliphant, politician * J Sabali, musician * Siyabonga Sangweni, footballer * Ian Vermaak, tennis player * Muzi, musician * Schalk Brits, Rugby World Cup winning hooker * Matthew Mole, musician *Saliwa, maskandi musician * Mthandeni Mbambo, Actor * Ntokozo 'Starring' Zulu, Poet * Sandile Mthethwa, footballer


Local media

* The Zululand Observer newspaper * Icora FM community radio station * Ikalamva Films * Vibe Online


Ngwelezane township

Ngwelezane is a township at the outskirts of Empangeni. The township is home to the Ngwelezane Hospital,"Ngwelezane Hospital"
''KZN Department of Health'', 04 August, 2015 a 554 beds institution and a tertiary hospital. In 2020 Residents joined forces to form a Green committee called "The Green Champions" which consists of young energetic patriotic members of the community led by Siyamthanda Community Services. The Green Champions spearheads the greening of Ngwelezane Township through their weekly "Adopt A Spot" campaign, where they turn illegal dumping spots and bushy neglected spaces into Green Spaces.


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{{Authority control Populated places in the uMhlathuze Local Municipality Populated places established in 1851 1851 establishments in South Africa