QwaQwa was a bantustan (“homeland”) in the central eastern part of South Africa. It encompassed a very small region of 655 square kilometres (253 sq mi) in the east of the former South African province of Orange Free State, bordering Lesotho.

Is qwaqwa part of South Africa?

QwaQwa was a bantustan (“homeland”) in the central eastern part of South Africa. It encompassed a very small region of 655 square kilometres (253 sq mi) in the east of the former South African province of Orange Free State, bordering Lesotho.

Why is qwaqwa called qwaqwa?

With an area of 253 square miles (655 square km), Qwaqwa was the smallest of South Africa’s Bantustans. Its name, meaning “whiter than white,” was derived from a white sandstone hill dominating the area.

What is qwaqwa known for?

Qwaqwa was the designated homeland for more than 180 000 Sotho-speaking Basotho people. The frequent snow on the Drakensberg Mountain peaks lead the San to call the region Qwa-Qwa which means whiter than white. In Afrikaans it was known as Witsieshoek, after the name of a farm.

Which province is Qwaqwa in?

the Free State province of South Africa
Phuthaditjhaba (formerly Witsieshoek or Qwaqwa) is a town in the Free State province of South Africa. Phuthaditjhaba is a seSotho name that means meeting place of the tribes. It is located on the banks of the Elands River. It also located in a section of Drakensberg mountains (Maloti in the Sesotho language).

Is Qwaqwa a suburb?

Elite Suburb, Qwaqwa 1.84.

Is Qwaqwa a rural or urban settlement?

Although Qwa-Qwa is classified as a rural area according to its level of infrastructure and access to basic services, the population density in some of these settlements are comparable to those of urban areas (Spatial Solutions, 2000, p. 20).

How many kilos from Bethlehem to Qwaqwa?

Approximate driving distance between Bethlehem and Qwaqwa is 78 kms or 48.5 miles or 42.1 nautical miles .

Why is Namahadi village so special?

Namahadi is the highest peak in the Free State and one of the highest peaks in the Drakensberg range of mountains. The top of the pass is well over 3 000 metres, and devoid of life – only an abandoned police station and a few dilapidated buildings remind one that people lived here.

What language is Qwaqwa?

Traditionally it was thought the Sesotho spoken in Qwaqwa (former Basotho homeland in South Africa) and Lesotho was the purest form of the language.

Is Qwaqwa rural or urban?

Is Qwaqwa a village?

Phuthaditjhaba (formerly Witsieshoek or Qwaqwa) is a town in the Free State province of South Africa. Phuthaditjhaba is a seSotho name that means meeting place of the tribes. It is located on the banks of the Elands River. It also located in a section of Drakensberg mountains (Maloti in the Sesotho language).

Who was the first chief of QwaQwa?

Leaders of QwaQwa

Tenure Incumbent
Basotho QwaQwa
1 October 1971 to 1 November 1974 Wessels Mota, Chief Executive Councillor
QwaQwa (Self-Rule)
1 November 1974 to 19 May 1975 Wessels Mota, Chief Minister