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Khutsong


FieldValue
nameKhutsong
pushpin_mapSouth Africa Gauteng#South Africa
coordinates
subdivision_typeCountry
subdivision_nameSouth Africa
subdivision_type1Province
subdivision_name1Gauteng
subdivision_type2District
subdivision_name2West Rand
subdivision_type3Municipality
subdivision_name3Merafong City
subdivision_type4Main Place
established_titleEstablished
leader_titleCouncillor
leader_nameOfentse Hamilton Kawe
area_footnotes
area_total_km216.15
population_footnotes
population_total62458
population_as_of2011
population_density_km2auto
demographics_type1Racial makeup (2011)
demographics1_footnotes
demographics1_title1Black African
demographics1_info199.4%
demographics1_title2Coloured
demographics1_info20.3%
demographics1_title3Indian/Asian
demographics1_info30.1%
demographics1_title4White
demographics1_info40.1%
demographics1_title5Other
demographics1_info50.1%
demographics_type2First languages (2011)
demographics2_footnotes
demographics2_title1Tswana
demographics2_info134.8%
demographics2_title2Xhosa
demographics2_info225.0%
demographics2_title3Sotho
demographics2_info319.3%
demographics2_title4Zulu
demographics2_info47.3%
demographics2_title5Other
demographics2_info513.6%
timezone1SAST
utc_offset1+2
postal_code_typePostal code (street)
postal_code2499
postal2_code_typePO box
postal2_code2500
area_code_typeArea code

Khutsong is a township on the West Rand of South Africa, and scene of widespread unrest starting in February 2006. It is situated north-west of the town of Carletonville, in the Merafong City Local Municipality of the Gauteng province, just west of the Abe Bailey Nature Reserve. With a terrible history of violence and gangsterism, the main factors causing crime rates to spike up from 2011 until late 2019 are mainly high poverty rates, municipality mismanagement and corruption and the lack of employment/job creating opportunities. In 2017/18 thousands of mine workers lost their jobs due to mines shutting down.

Climate

Köppen-Geiger climate classification system classifies its climate as subtropical highland (Cwb). Summer days are generally warm or slightly hot, summer nights are mild, while winter days are warm and winter nights are cool. Most of the rain falls in summer.

Local events

Riots

Following the abolition of cross-border municipalities, the entire Merafong City Local Municipality which includes Khutsong, was transferred from the West Rand District Municipality in Gauteng Province to the Southern District Municipality in the North West Province. The residents of Khutsong objected to the transfer from wealthy Gauteng to the poorer North West. Only 123 votes were cast in the local government elections held on 1 March 2006.

Actions taken by residents included an application to the Pretoria High Court and violent incidents, including petrol bombing the homes of African National Congress candidates, blocking roads and the destruction of municipal property.

One important element in the Khutsong issue relates to environmental security. The Khutsong community is physically located alongside some of the richest gold mines in the world. Recent research conducted by the Water Research Commission in South Africa has shown that heavy metal and radionuclide contamination is closely associated with rivers and wetlands downstream of major mining operations. The Khutsong community is located in such an aquatic ecosystem, so the environmental dimension to this conflict is an important and largely unexplored one.

On 27 April 2007 when President Thabo Mbeki was celebrating Freedom Day at Bhisho renewed riots reminiscent of those which occurred in Soweto on 16 June 1976 took place in the streets of Khutsong.

On 4 December 2008 it was announced that Khutsong and the rest of the Merafong Municipality would be reintegrated into the Gauteng Province. The passage of the Sixteenth Amendment to the Constitution of South Africa, altering the provincial boundaries accordingly, came into effect on 3 April 2009.

Vigilantism

On the 3 November 2013 number of vigilante mobs totalling around 700 people attacked alleged gang members across Khutsong. Six people died in the attacks including five alleged gangsters and one sangoma believed to have been giving the gangsters muti and moral support.

It is reported that the event took place as a result of high levels of violent crime and the ongoing abduction of young girls as well as the recruitment of school children into the gangs. Local community members tried to organise a meeting with the police but were unable to gain an audience with them, after which they organised a meeting of their own to discuss the gang problem. One of the largest of the local gangs, the Casanovas, then sought to break-up the meeting by sending over one hundred gang members to beat people at the meeting. Twenty people were injured and this led the community to regroup and vow revenge and the vigilante mob was formed. Arrests were never made.

References

  1. "Main Place Khutsong". Census 2011.
  2. "Khutsong unrest continues".
  3. "History".
  4. (23 August 2016). "Gangster cause terror in Khutsong".
  5. "Carletonville's Gold Street: Where SA's mining history goes to die a slow death".
  6. "Climate: Khutsong - Climate graph, Temperature graph, Climate table". Climate-Data.org.
  7. "SABCnews.com - south_africa/general".
  8. "Khutsong, my personal hell : Mail & Guardian Online".
  9. "IOL: Heavyweights fail to calm restive Khutsong".
  10. "SABCNews - Cabinet approves Khutsong's reintergration into Gauteng".
  11. (5 November 2013). ""I saw my son burn to death!" - Daily Sun". Daily Sun.
  12. (7 November 2013). "Anatomy of the Khutsong horror: When rampant crime met mob justice". Daily Maverick.
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