Krugersdorp (Afrikaans for Kruger's Town) is a mining city in the West Rand, Gauteng, South Africa founded in 1887 by Marthinus Pretorius and Abner Cohen. Following the discovery of gold on the Witwatersrand, a need arose for a major town in the west of the reef. The government bought part of the Paardekraal farm and named the new town after the Transvaal president, Paul Kruger. Krugersdorp no longer has a separate municipal government after it was integrated into Mogale City Local Municipality along with surrounding towns. It is now the seat of government for Mogale City.
In April 1887, the South African Republic's (ZAR) Executive Council purchased part of the farm Paarderkraal to build a town called Krugersdorp. By the time the town was founded, the existence of the gold reef along the Witwatersrand had become common knowledge, and thousands seeking their fortunes pitched their tents and pegged claims. In 1888, Krugersdorp was proclaimed a separate gold field. Discovery of the Gold in 1884, South African History Online. Retrieved on 7 September 2019. By 1895, the proclaimed goldfields was separated from Krugersdorp, and the town and Distriksdorp, near the monument, were merged in April that year. By 1903, Krugersdorp became a municipality.
During the Second Boer War (1899-1902), the British built a concentration camp in the valley that is now occupied by the Centenary Dam. This camp was overlooked by the "D" Shaft of the Luipardsvlei Estate Gold Mining Company, which was shut down in 1929 when mining shifted to deeper ore bodies that offered the prospect of larger tonnages. this shaft is being brought back into production. Part of the heritage of the area will feature in a museum to be built post-closure. An essential part of the museum's content will be the Boer War legacy. Krugersdorp, South African History Online. Retrieved on 7 September 2019.
In 1952, the West Rand Consolidated Mine was the first in the world to extract uranium as a byproduct of the gold refining process. A western town sparks a new golden era, the rise of Krugersdorp, facsa.co.za. Retrieved on 7 September 2019.
In 2010, the town's Coronation Park area received international exposure for the depiction of Afrikaner poverty by Finbarr O'Reilly. Poverty, and Little Sympathy, in South Africa (Lens) New York Times. 25 June 2010 White poverty in South Africa Reuters. Retrieved on 31 December 2010 Tough times for white South African squatters, Reuters.com. 26 March 2010. In 2014, the area was exposed again as a subject of the BBC documentary . The Slums: Reggie Yates' Extreme South Africa, TV review: A reversal of a racial trope The Independent. 20 February 2014
Krugersdorp has a modern business centre and shopping malls alongside many smaller shops, schools, and necessary amenities. There are also game reserves and a nearby bird sanctuary.
Krugersdorp is served by the Jack Taylor Airfield north-west of the town centre (adjacent to the game reserve) and Lanseria International Airport 28 kilometres to the north-east. O. R. Tambo International Airport is 50 kilometres to the east.
The nearby Krugersdorp Game Reserve in the dense bush of the veld holds a large quantity of game and is one of the city's major tourist attractions. Also in close proximity are various provincial heritage sites including the Cradle of Humankind and its Sterkfontein Caves and the Wonder Cave. KRUGERSDORP HISTORY AND INFORMATION, Johannesburg Happenings. Retrieved on 7 September 2019.
A proper coat of arms was designed in the 1960s. It was registered with the Transvaal Provincial Administration in November 1965Transvaal Official Gazette 1381 (17 November 1965). and at the Bureau of Heraldry in January 1969.http://www.national.archsrch.gov.za The arms were : Per chevron ploye Azure and Or, dexter two mine hammers in saltire and sinister a cogwheel all Or, and in base the Paardekraal Monument Gules. In layman's terms, the shield was divided by a curved chevron-shaped line into blue and gold, displaying two crossed mine hammers and a cogwheel at the top, and the Paardekraal monument at the bottom. The crest was three horses' heads issuing from a golden mural crown; the supporters were an eland and a gemsbok; and the motto was Labor omnia vincit improbus.
The town is the host of the annual Gauteng Beach Party held at Coronation Park. In recent years the event has featured performances by:
Afropop sensation Mafikizolo and Ntando Bangani are noted acts that hail from Krugersdorp. Stich is back!, Krugersdorp News, 7 July 2019. Retrieved on 7 September 2019.
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