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Mafikeng or Mafeking (both: măf'əkĭng), town, North West prov., N central South Africa, near the border of Botswana. It is the twin town of the much larger Mmabatho, capital of North West prov., and is the market for the surrounding cattle-raising and dairy-farming area and is an important railroad depot. Mafikeng was founded in 1885 on the site of an African settlement. In the South African War (1899-1902) the British garrison there, under Lord Baden-Powell, withstood a Boer (Afrikaner) siege for 217 days; the fort is now a national monument. Mafikeng was the extraterritorial capital of the Bechuanaland protectorate until it became independent as Botswana in 1965.


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Mafikeng
(previously Mafeking)
—  Provincial Capital City  —
Mafikeng is located in South Africa
Mafikeng
Coordinates: 25°51′S 25°38′E / 25.85°S 25.633°E / -25.85; 25.633
Country  South Africa
Province North-West Province
District municipality Ngaka Modiri Molema
Local municipality Mafikeng
Found by British 1880s
Government
 - Executive Mayor Cllr Mosa Sejosingoe
Elevation 4,921 ft (1,500 m)
Population (2001)
 - Total 49,300
Time zone SAST (UTC+2)
Website www.mafikeng.gov.za

Mafikeng (previously Mafeking), "The City of Goodwill"[1], is the capital of the North-West Province of South Africa. Located on South Africa's border with Botswana, it is 1,400 km (870 mi) northeast of Cape Town and 260 km (160 mi) west of Johannesburg. In 2001, it had a population of 49,300. In 2007, Mafikeng was reported to have a population of 250,000 of which the CBD constitutes between 69,000 and 75,000. It is built on the open veld at an elevation of 1,500 m (4,921 ft), by the banks of the Upper Molopo River. The Madibi goldfields are some 15 km (9.3 mi) south of the town.

Mafikeng was originally headquarters of the Barolong people. The town was founded in the 1880s by British mercenaries granted land by a Barolong chief. The settlement was named Mafikeng, a Setswana name meaning "place of stones". Later British settlers spelled the name Mafeking. It was from Pitsani Pothlugo (or Potlogo), 24 miles (39 km) north of Mafeking, that the Jameson Raid started, on December 29, 1895.

On the outbreak of the Second Boer War in 1899, the town was besieged. The Siege of Mafeking lasted 217 days from October 1899 to May 1900, and turned Robert Baden-Powell into a national hero. In September 1904, Lord Roberts unveiled an obelisk at Mafeking bearing the names of those who fell in defence of the town. In all, 212 people were killed during the siege, with more than 600 wounded. Boer losses were significantly higher.

Mafikeng served as capital of the Bechuanaland Protectorate, even though it was outside the protectorate's borders, from 1894 until 1965, when Gaborone was made the capital of what was to become Botswana.

Mafeking briefly served as capital of the pre-independence Bantustan of Bophuthatswana in the 1970s before the adjoining town of Mmabatho was established as capital. In 1980[citation needed] the spelling Mafikeng was restored and following the end of apartheid in 1994, Mafikeng and Mmabatho were merged and made capital of the new North-West Province.

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Economy

Mafikeng has five shopping complexes, 11 banks and the head offices of many provincial institutions.[1]

Mafikeng is about 300 km west of Johannesburg or about a 3 hour drive.[1]

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References

  1. ^ a b c [1]

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Coordinates: 25°51′S 25°38′E / 25.85°S 25.633°E / -25.85; 25.633


 
 
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