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Mbombela

Mbombela, also known as Nelspruit, is a city in northeastern South Africa. It is the capital of the Mpumalanga province. Located on the Crocodile River, The city lies about 110 km (68 mi) by road west of the Mozambique border, 330 km (210 mi) east of Johannesburg and 82 km (51 mi) north of the Eswatini border. The city was one of the host cities of the 2010 FIFA World Cup.

Nelspruit
Nelspruit
A view of the CBD of the city as seen from the Steiltes suburb
Nickname(s): 
eNaspoti, Citrus City, Gateway to the Lowveld
Motto: 
City of Excellence
Nelspruit
Nelspruit
Nelspruit
Coordinates: 25°27′57″S 30°59′07″E / 25.46583°S 30.98528°E / -25.46583; 30.98528Coordinates: 25°27′57″S 30°59′07″E / 25.46583°S 30.98528°E / -25.46583; 30.98528
CountrySouth Africa
ProvinceMpumalanga
DistrictEhlanzeni
MunicipalityMbombela
Established1905
Government
 • Executive MayorSibusiso Mathonsi[1]
Area
 • Total72.63 km2 (28.04 sq mi)
Population
 (2020)[2]
 • Total110,159
 • Density1,500/km2 (3,900/sq mi)
Racial makeup (2011)
 • Black African41.1%
 • Coloured4.1%
 • Indian/Asian4.9%
 • White49.3%
 • Other0.6%
First languages (2011)
 • Afrikaans40.7%
 • English22.4%
 • Swazi20.2%
 • Tsonga4.7%
 • Other12.1%
Time zoneUTC+2 (SAST)
Postal code (street)
1200
PO box
1200
Area code013

History

San rock art and Iron Age archaeological evidence indicate the area has a long history of human habitation. Construction for the Mpumalanga legislature revealed farming settlements, storage pits, burial sites, and pottery ranging from the 6th to 17th century.[3] The presence of cattle bones at the Riverside site is thought to be evidence that early Nguni practices of labola originated in eastern South Africa.[4]

The city was founded in 1895 by three brothers of the Nel family who grazed their cattle around the site in the winter months. During the Boer War, Nelspruit served briefly as the seat of government for the South African Republic, an independent Boer republic (not to be confused with the Republic of South Africa).

The settlement was a key stopover for the Eastern Railway built by the Netherlands-South African Railway Company in the late 19th century which ran from the newly discovered Witwatersrand goldfields to Delagoa Bay in Portuguese East Africa (modern-day Maputo, Mozambique). The discovery of gold in Mpumalanga, such as at Pilgrim's Rest and Barberton, encouraged further development.

The history of Nelspruit occurred along segregated lines. Under Apartheid’s policy of separate development, Black people were forcibly removed from the town to Lekazi, Kanyamazane, and other outlying areas as menial labour reserve.[5] In the early 1970s, Nelpark was formed as a Coloured district and Valencia as an Indian area in the town.[6] Youth centres, public amenities, and schools such as Nelspruit Laerskool were reserved for the town’s white population.[6]

Name change

In October 2009, the South African government renamed the city "Mbombela", the name of the local municipality.[7] The Kruger Lowveld Chamber of Business and Tourism subsequently approached the High Court of South Africa to challenge the decision, citing a lack of both consultation and city funds available to pay for roadsign and website name changes.[8] Ultimately, the name change was upheld in May 2014 by the North Gauteng High Court.[9][10] Mbombela means "many people together in a small space" in Siswati.[11]

Education and research institutions

The city has four major public high schools and a TVET college (Ehlanzeni); more schools across all age groups are being built in response to overcrowding.[12]

The city hosts the University of Mpumalanga (UMP). Established in 2014 with an intake of 140 students, it had over 4,300 students as of 2020.[13] The Tshwane University of Technology has a satellite campus in the city with over 1,500 students, and UNISA has an office offering online courses.

The city is home to the Agricultural Research Council's Institute for Tropical and Subtropical Crops and the Lowveld National Botanical Garden. Citrus Research International (CRI) has a major facility in the city. The Lowveld College of Agriculture, located near UMP, also conducts research in the field of botany.

Transport

Road

 
The Main Road (Old N4) entering the city

The city is on the Maputo Corridor, a major trade route linking Pretoria to Maputo in Mozambique which, with the Trans-Kalahari Corridor, forms a transport trunk that crosses the entire sub-continent from Walvis Bay in Namibia on the Atlantic Ocean to Maputo on the Indian Ocean. The N4 toll route is the main arterial route with a double lane highway all the way to Johannesburg and Pretoria.

The new Northern Bypass was built for the N4 toll route, so the old road through the city centre (Samora Machel Drive) is now designated as the R104 route. Other roads in the area include the R40 route (which connects to Barberton, a border with Eswatini in the south and with White River in the north) and the R37 route (which connects to Lydenburg in the north-west).

Rail

Nelspruit railway station lies on the Pretoria–Maputo railway.

Air

Kruger Mpumalanga International Airport, located about 27 km (17 mi) north east of the city, began operations in October 2002.[14] Scheduled flights operate to locations within South Africa and abroad (to Zambia, Zimbabwe and Mozambique). The R 360,000,000 complex has a 3.1 km (10,170.6 ft) runway which can accommodate aircraft up to the size of a Boeing 747. The airport currently handles about 250,000 passengers per annum.

Nelspruit Airport, located about 9 km (6 mi) south west of the city, is the city's original airport owned and operated by the municipality. It primarily handles general aviation aircraft, and several aircraft maintenance, firefighting, charter and training companies are based at the airport.

Suburbs and townships

  • West Acres
  • Steiltes
  • Sonheuwel
  • Riverside
  • Alkmaar
  • Nelsville
  • Valencia Park
  • Nelindia
  • Stonehenge
  • Kamagugu
  • Vintonia
  • The Rest
  • Nelspruit Central (CBD)
  • Pumlanga
  • KaNyamazane
  • Pienaar
  • Schagen
  • KaBokweni
  • Matsulu
  • Karino
  • Masoyi
  • KaMsogwaba

Tourism

The city is a major stopover point for tourists travelling to Kruger National Park and to Mozambique. Other tourism attractions nearby include Sudwala Caves, and God's Window in the Blyde River Canyon Nature Reserve, a lookout point which provides a panoramic view over the famous Drakensberg Escarpment.[15] The city is the nearest major South African city to Mozambique's capital, Maputo, and as such the city receives significant tourism from Mozambican locals. The city is also home to the National Botanical Gardens, set in 154 hectares of land along the eastern bank of the Crocodile River and containing around 500 species of plant species indigenous to the area.[16]

Sport

 
Mbombela Stadium

Alkmaar Raceway

The Alkmaar Raceway is a motocross track. It hosted the 2008 FIM Motocross World Championship South African Motocross Grand Prix.[17]

Mbombela Stadium

Mbombela Stadium was built as an association football and rugby union stadium for the 2010 FIFA World Cup. Finished in November 2009 and costing R 1,200,000,000, it has a capacity of 43,500; and the construction process contained several controversies.[18] The stadium hosted four 2010 FIFA World Cup matches and is the current home of the Pumas rugby team.

In 2013 it hosted two rugby test matches between Italy and Samoa, followed by South Africa and Scotland. The Stadium hosts regular Premier Soccer League matches with Bidvest Wits, Kaizer Chiefs, Orlando Pirates and Mpumalanga Black Aces regularly playing host.

Mbombela Golf Club

Mbombela Golf Club was originally the Nelspruit Golf Club until 2017. Following an incident in which a black caddie was allegedly assaulted by four white golfers, the club's name was changed, alongside other commitments to increase the number of black staff and pay caddies a basic salary.[19]

Media

Print

Lowveld Media is a major printer and publisher of newsprint materials in the region. Major newspapers include the Lowvelder, Mpumalanga News and Nelspruit Post. African Eye News Service is an established news agency in the city which writes articles for national newspapers and websites.[citation needed]

Broadcasting

The SABC has a regional office in the city. Jacaranda FM operates a studio near the Emnotweni Casino.

Ligwalagwala FM is the largest SABC-owned radio station in the city and the Mpumalanga Province. It is a public broadcaster which primarily broadcasts in the Swazi language.

RISE FM (originally named MPowerFM before it was bought out by the Times Media Group) is an independent commercial radio station broadcasting in English from studios in the city and eMalahleni to the province of Mpumalanga,[20] and the Afrikaans local community radio station Radio Laeveld 100.5fm broadcasts to the Lowveld area from the city.[21]

Culture

The city contains several entertainment venues, the most prominent being the Emnotweni Casino complex. The city has a civic centre (built in 1994) with a large theatre, which can be hired by both amateurs and professionals, but recently the centre has fallen into disrepair.[22]

 
Lowveld National Botanical Garden

Mbombela has its own version of concert in the park with annual performances by musicians in the Lowveld National Botanical Gardens.

Several cultural and agricultural shows are hosted annually, including:

  • The Lowveld Show[23]
  • The Lowveld Agri Show
  • [24]
  • The Nelspruit Motor Show
  • The Colour Run

Economy

The international grilled-chicken fast food restaurant chain Galito's was founded and is headquartered in the city.[25]

Finance

The city is the financial and banking capital of Mpumalanga.[citation needed]

Retail

The city has a strong consumer-based retail industry boosted significantly by neighbouring Mozambican and Swazi tourists. There are various major shopping centers, notably the Riverside and Ilanga malls. Recent developments include the Crossing Shopping Center and the City Center.[citation needed]

Industry

The city is home to the Manganese Metal Company (MMC) and Delta EMD, which together form one of the largest manganese processing facilities in the world. There are several medium industries which support the agriculture and forestry sectors. There is also a thriving construction industry which, despite the 2008 recession, has kept growing.[citation needed]

Agriculture

The city is a key agricultural processing hub for northeastern South Africa. The macadamia industry is centred within the city, with an annual production for the 2017/18 production year of 26,400 tons NIS (nut-in shell at 1.5% kernel moisture content). There are many citrus farms and the canning, juicing and extract of citrus fruit and other produce is a large business for the area. Fertile soils and the subtropical climate provide perfect conditions for the growing of citrus and tropical fruits, mainly mango, banana, avocado, papaya and macadamia nuts.[citation needed]

Sugar is also big business in the region. TSB, the producer of Selati sugar, is located a few kilometres east of the city. The low-lying areas in the region is dotted with sugarcane farms.[citation needed]

Forestry

The economy is heavily reliant on the forestry sector. SAPPI has a paper mill west of the city which was recently[when?] upgraded to produce cellulose fibers for various applications. The city is the global headquarters of KISHUGU which is the parent company of Working on Fire. KISHUGU is also a major player in the forestry sector. The region has several timber-related industries such as lumber and saw mills as well as furniture, crate and carton manufacturing businesses.[citation needed]

International relations

The city is twinned with:[26]

Mozambique has a consulate in the city.[27]

Climate

The city features a humid subtropical climate (Köppen Cwa) with mild winters and hot summers. Summers are hot and somewhat humid complete with high precipitation. Winters in the city are dry, with relatively warm temperatures during the day and chilly temperatures at night.

Climate data for Nelspruit/Mbombela
Month Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Year
Record high °C (°F) 40
(104)
39
(102)
38
(100)
36
(97)
35
(95)
32
(90)
32
(90)
35
(95)
38
(100)
40
(104)
38
(100)
38
(100)
40
(104)
Average high °C (°F) 29
(84)
29
(84)
28
(82)
27
(81)
25
(77)
23
(73)
23
(73)
25
(77)
27
(81)
27
(81)
27
(81)
28
(82)
27
(81)
Average low °C (°F) 19
(66)
19
(66)
18
(64)
14
(57)
10
(50)
6
(43)
6
(43)
9
(48)
12
(54)
14
(57)
17
(63)
18
(64)
13
(55)
Record low °C (°F) 11
(52)
11
(52)
10
(50)
5
(41)
2
(36)
−2
(28)
−1
(30)
−1
(30)
2
(36)
5
(41)
10
(50)
10
(50)
−2
(28)
Average precipitation mm (inches) 127
(5.0)
108
(4.3)
90
(3.5)
51
(2.0)
15
(0.6)
9
(0.4)
10
(0.4)
10
(0.4)
26
(1.0)
75
(3.0)
115
(4.5)
131
(5.2)
767
(30.2)
Average precipitation days 14 12 12 7 4 2 2 3 5 11 15 14 100
Source: South African Weather Service[28]

People

References

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  7. ^ Mogakane, Tshwarelo (19 October 2009). "Nelspruit to be officially renamed to Mbombela". South African Government News Agency. Retrieved 4 January 2021.{{cite news}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)
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  13. ^ "UMP at a glance". University of Mpumalanga: UMP. Retrieved 4 January 2021.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)
  14. ^ "Our Airport". Kruger Mpumalanga International Airport or KMI Airport. Retrieved 4 January 2021.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)
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  17. ^ "MX GP of South Africa Results". Vital MX. Retrieved 4 January 2021.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)
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  19. ^ Francis, Philippa (2 June 2017). "Drastic changes at Nelspruit Golf Club". Lowvelder. Retrieved 4 January 2021.{{cite news}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)
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  21. ^ "Tuis". Radiolaeveld.co.za. 6 March 2014. Retrieved 13 May 2014.
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  23. ^ The Lowveld Show
  24. ^ The Innibos Arts Festival
  25. ^ Daniel, Compiled by Luke. "This fast-food empire started in a garage in Mbombela – its latest store just opened in Fiji". Businessinsider. Retrieved 23 May 2022.
  26. ^ "Protocolos". cm-maia.pt (in Portuguese). Maia. Retrieved 2 July 2020.
  27. ^ Missões Consulares, Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Cooperation
  28. ^ . South African Weather Service. Archived from the original on 8 March 2010. Retrieved 7 March 2010.

External links

  • Mbombela Local Municipality
  •   Mbombela travel guide from Wikivoyage
  • Ehlanzeni District Municipality
  • Pacific Trail MFG

mbombela, confused, with, local, municipality, also, known, nelspruit, city, northeastern, south, africa, capital, mpumalanga, province, located, crocodile, river, city, lies, about, road, west, mozambique, border, east, johannesburg, north, eswatini, border, . Not to be confused with Mbombela Local Municipality Mbombela also known as Nelspruit is a city in northeastern South Africa It is the capital of the Mpumalanga province Located on the Crocodile River The city lies about 110 km 68 mi by road west of the Mozambique border 330 km 210 mi east of Johannesburg and 82 km 51 mi north of the Eswatini border The city was one of the host cities of the 2010 FIFA World Cup Nelspruit NelspruitCityA view of the CBD of the city as seen from the Steiltes suburbNickname s eNaspoti Citrus City Gateway to the LowveldMotto City of ExcellenceNelspruitShow map of MpumalangaNelspruitShow map of South AfricaNelspruitShow map of AfricaCoordinates 25 27 57 S 30 59 07 E 25 46583 S 30 98528 E 25 46583 30 98528 Coordinates 25 27 57 S 30 59 07 E 25 46583 S 30 98528 E 25 46583 30 98528CountrySouth AfricaProvinceMpumalangaDistrictEhlanzeniMunicipalityMbombelaEstablished1905Government Executive MayorSibusiso Mathonsi 1 Area 2 Total72 63 km2 28 04 sq mi Population 2020 2 Total110 159 Density1 500 km2 3 900 sq mi Racial makeup 2011 2 Black African41 1 Coloured4 1 Indian Asian4 9 White49 3 Other0 6 First languages 2011 2 Afrikaans40 7 English22 4 Swazi20 2 Tsonga4 7 Other12 1 Time zoneUTC 2 SAST Postal code street 1200PO box1200Area code013 Contents 1 History 1 1 Name change 2 Education and research institutions 3 Transport 3 1 Road 3 2 Rail 3 3 Air 4 Suburbs and townships 5 Tourism 6 Sport 6 1 Alkmaar Raceway 6 2 Mbombela Stadium 6 3 Mbombela Golf Club 7 Media 7 1 Print 7 2 Broadcasting 8 Culture 9 Economy 9 1 Finance 9 2 Retail 9 3 Industry 9 4 Agriculture 9 5 Forestry 10 International relations 11 Climate 12 People 13 References 14 External linksHistory EditSan rock art and Iron Age archaeological evidence indicate the area has a long history of human habitation Construction for the Mpumalanga legislature revealed farming settlements storage pits burial sites and pottery ranging from the 6th to 17th century 3 The presence of cattle bones at the Riverside site is thought to be evidence that early Nguni practices of labola originated in eastern South Africa 4 The city was founded in 1895 by three brothers of the Nel family who grazed their cattle around the site in the winter months During the Boer War Nelspruit served briefly as the seat of government for the South African Republic an independent Boer republic not to be confused with the Republic of South Africa The settlement was a key stopover for the Eastern Railway built by the Netherlands South African Railway Company in the late 19th century which ran from the newly discovered Witwatersrand goldfields to Delagoa Bay in Portuguese East Africa modern day Maputo Mozambique The discovery of gold in Mpumalanga such as at Pilgrim s Rest and Barberton encouraged further development The history of Nelspruit occurred along segregated lines Under Apartheid s policy of separate development Black people were forcibly removed from the town to Lekazi Kanyamazane and other outlying areas as menial labour reserve 5 In the early 1970s Nelpark was formed as a Coloured district and Valencia as an Indian area in the town 6 Youth centres public amenities and schools such as Nelspruit Laerskool were reserved for the town s white population 6 Name change Edit In October 2009 the South African government renamed the city Mbombela the name of the local municipality 7 The Kruger Lowveld Chamber of Business and Tourism subsequently approached the High Court of South Africa to challenge the decision citing a lack of both consultation and city funds available to pay for roadsign and website name changes 8 Ultimately the name change was upheld in May 2014 by the North Gauteng High Court 9 10 Mbombela means many people together in a small space in Siswati 11 Education and research institutions EditThe city has four major public high schools and a TVET college Ehlanzeni more schools across all age groups are being built in response to overcrowding 12 The city hosts the University of Mpumalanga UMP Established in 2014 with an intake of 140 students it had over 4 300 students as of 2020 13 The Tshwane University of Technology has a satellite campus in the city with over 1 500 students and UNISA has an office offering online courses The city is home to the Agricultural Research Council s Institute for Tropical and Subtropical Crops and the Lowveld National Botanical Garden Citrus Research International CRI has a major facility in the city The Lowveld College of Agriculture located near UMP also conducts research in the field of botany Transport EditThis section needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed November 2020 Learn how and when to remove this template message Road Edit The Main Road Old N4 entering the city The city is on the Maputo Corridor a major trade route linking Pretoria to Maputo in Mozambique which with the Trans Kalahari Corridor forms a transport trunk that crosses the entire sub continent from Walvis Bay in Namibia on the Atlantic Ocean to Maputo on the Indian Ocean The N4 toll route is the main arterial route with a double lane highway all the way to Johannesburg and Pretoria The new Northern Bypass was built for the N4 toll route so the old road through the city centre Samora Machel Drive is now designated as the R104 route Other roads in the area include the R40 route which connects to Barberton a border with Eswatini in the south and with White River in the north and the R37 route which connects to Lydenburg in the north west Rail Edit Nelspruit railway station lies on the Pretoria Maputo railway Air Edit Kruger Mpumalanga International Airport located about 27 km 17 mi north east of the city began operations in October 2002 14 Scheduled flights operate to locations within South Africa and abroad to Zambia Zimbabwe and Mozambique The R 360 000 000 complex has a 3 1 km 10 170 6 ft runway which can accommodate aircraft up to the size of a Boeing 747 The airport currently handles about 250 000 passengers per annum Nelspruit Airport located about 9 km 6 mi south west of the city is the city s original airport owned and operated by the municipality It primarily handles general aviation aircraft and several aircraft maintenance firefighting charter and training companies are based at the airport Suburbs and townships EditWest Acres Steiltes Sonheuwel Riverside Alkmaar Nelsville Valencia Park Nelindia Stonehenge Kamagugu Vintonia The Rest Nelspruit Central CBD Pumlanga KaNyamazane Pienaar Schagen KaBokweni Matsulu Karino Masoyi KaMsogwabaTourism EditThe city is a major stopover point for tourists travelling to Kruger National Park and to Mozambique Other tourism attractions nearby include Sudwala Caves and God s Window in the Blyde River Canyon Nature Reserve a lookout point which provides a panoramic view over the famous Drakensberg Escarpment 15 The city is the nearest major South African city to Mozambique s capital Maputo and as such the city receives significant tourism from Mozambican locals The city is also home to the National Botanical Gardens set in 154 hectares of land along the eastern bank of the Crocodile River and containing around 500 species of plant species indigenous to the area 16 Sport Edit Mbombela Stadium Alkmaar Raceway Edit The Alkmaar Raceway is a motocross track It hosted the 2008 FIM Motocross World Championship South African Motocross Grand Prix 17 Mbombela Stadium Edit Main article Mbombela Stadium Mbombela Stadium was built as an association football and rugby union stadium for the 2010 FIFA World Cup Finished in November 2009 and costing R 1 200 000 000 it has a capacity of 43 500 and the construction process contained several controversies 18 The stadium hosted four 2010 FIFA World Cup matches and is the current home of the Pumas rugby team In 2013 it hosted two rugby test matches between Italy and Samoa followed by South Africa and Scotland The Stadium hosts regular Premier Soccer League matches with Bidvest Wits Kaizer Chiefs Orlando Pirates and Mpumalanga Black Aces regularly playing host Mbombela Golf Club Edit Mbombela Golf Club was originally the Nelspruit Golf Club until 2017 Following an incident in which a black caddie was allegedly assaulted by four white golfers the club s name was changed alongside other commitments to increase the number of black staff and pay caddies a basic salary 19 Media EditPrint Edit Lowveld Media is a major printer and publisher of newsprint materials in the region Major newspapers include the Lowvelder Mpumalanga News and Nelspruit Post African Eye News Service is an established news agency in the city which writes articles for national newspapers and websites citation needed Broadcasting Edit The SABC has a regional office in the city Jacaranda FM operates a studio near the Emnotweni Casino Ligwalagwala FM is the largest SABC owned radio station in the city and the Mpumalanga Province It is a public broadcaster which primarily broadcasts in the Swazi language RISE FM originally named MPowerFM before it was bought out by the Times Media Group is an independent commercial radio station broadcasting in English from studios in the city and eMalahleni to the province of Mpumalanga 20 and the Afrikaans local community radio station Radio Laeveld 100 5fm broadcasts to the Lowveld area from the city 21 Culture EditThe city contains several entertainment venues the most prominent being the Emnotweni Casino complex The city has a civic centre built in 1994 with a large theatre which can be hired by both amateurs and professionals but recently the centre has fallen into disrepair 22 Lowveld National Botanical Garden Mbombela has its own version of concert in the park with annual performances by musicians in the Lowveld National Botanical Gardens Several cultural and agricultural shows are hosted annually including The Lowveld Show 23 The Lowveld Agri Show 24 The Nelspruit Motor Show The Colour RunEconomy EditThis section does not cite any sources Please help improve this section by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed January 2018 Learn how and when to remove this template message The international grilled chicken fast food restaurant chain Galito s was founded and is headquartered in the city 25 Finance Edit The city is the financial and banking capital of Mpumalanga citation needed Retail Edit The city has a strong consumer based retail industry boosted significantly by neighbouring Mozambican and Swazi tourists There are various major shopping centers notably the Riverside and Ilanga malls Recent developments include the Crossing Shopping Center and the City Center citation needed Industry Edit The city is home to the Manganese Metal Company MMC and Delta EMD which together form one of the largest manganese processing facilities in the world There are several medium industries which support the agriculture and forestry sectors There is also a thriving construction industry which despite the 2008 recession has kept growing citation needed Agriculture Edit The city is a key agricultural processing hub for northeastern South Africa The macadamia industry is centred within the city with an annual production for the 2017 18 production year of 26 400 tons NIS nut in shell at 1 5 kernel moisture content There are many citrus farms and the canning juicing and extract of citrus fruit and other produce is a large business for the area Fertile soils and the subtropical climate provide perfect conditions for the growing of citrus and tropical fruits mainly mango banana avocado papaya and macadamia nuts citation needed Sugar is also big business in the region TSB the producer of Selati sugar is located a few kilometres east of the city The low lying areas in the region is dotted with sugarcane farms citation needed Forestry Edit The economy is heavily reliant on the forestry sector SAPPI has a paper mill west of the city which was recently when upgraded to produce cellulose fibers for various applications The city is the global headquarters of KISHUGU which is the parent company of Working on Fire KISHUGU is also a major player in the forestry sector The region has several timber related industries such as lumber and saw mills as well as furniture crate and carton manufacturing businesses citation needed International relations EditThe city is twinned with 26 Maia PortugalMozambique has a consulate in the city 27 Climate EditThe city features a humid subtropical climate Koppen Cwa with mild winters and hot summers Summers are hot and somewhat humid complete with high precipitation Winters in the city are dry with relatively warm temperatures during the day and chilly temperatures at night Climate data for Nelspruit MbombelaMonth Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec YearRecord high C F 40 104 39 102 38 100 36 97 35 95 32 90 32 90 35 95 38 100 40 104 38 100 38 100 40 104 Average high C F 29 84 29 84 28 82 27 81 25 77 23 73 23 73 25 77 27 81 27 81 27 81 28 82 27 81 Average low C F 19 66 19 66 18 64 14 57 10 50 6 43 6 43 9 48 12 54 14 57 17 63 18 64 13 55 Record low C F 11 52 11 52 10 50 5 41 2 36 2 28 1 30 1 30 2 36 5 41 10 50 10 50 2 28 Average precipitation mm inches 127 5 0 108 4 3 90 3 5 51 2 0 15 0 6 9 0 4 10 0 4 10 0 4 26 1 0 75 3 0 115 4 5 131 5 2 767 30 2 Average precipitation days 14 12 12 7 4 2 2 3 5 11 15 14 100Source South African Weather Service 28 People EditBeth Diane Armstrong sculptor Matthew Clay swimmer gold medallist in the 50m backstroke at the 2006 Commonwealth Games representing England Faf de Klerk Springbok rugby player Cliff Drysdale professional tennis player and television presenter Robert Gumede businessman Anton Haig professional golfer Janneman Malan Proteas cricket team player Pieter Malan South Africa national cricket team player Rebecca Malope gospel music personality Mandisa Mashego member of the Gauteng Provincial Legislature Heyneke Meyer Springbok rugby coach Nicholas Nkuna actor Ray Phiri musician Monique Smit professional golfer Renske Stoltz South Africa national netball team player Lucas Thwala South Africa national football team player Duane Vermeulen Springbok rugby player Pedrie Wannenburg Springbok rugby playerReferences Edit Welcome to the City of Mbombela Retrieved 17 January 2020 a b c d Main Place Mbombela Census 2011 Prehistory of the Nelspruit area South African History Online www sahistory org za Retrieved 27 July 2021 Huffman T N 1998 Presidential Address The Antiquity of Lobola The South African Archaeological Bulletin 53 168 57 62 doi 10 2307 3889180 JSTOR 3889180 Archived PDF from the original on 29 October 2021 King Brian H 2007 Developing KaNgwane Geographies of Segregation and Integration in the New South Africa The Geographical Journal 173 1 13 25 doi 10 1111 j 1475 4959 2007 00228 x JSTOR 30113490 a b Nelspruit the Segregated city South African 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Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint url status link Our Airport Kruger Mpumalanga International Airport or KMI Airport Retrieved 4 January 2021 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint url status link Guardian Staff 4 December 2009 Nelspruit World Cup insider s guide The Guardian ISSN 0261 3077 Retrieved 25 February 2021 Mbombela Profile www mbombela gov za Retrieved 25 February 2021 MX GP of South Africa Results Vital MX Retrieved 4 January 2021 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint url status link Sama Yende Sizwe 19 January 2018 Mbombela Stadium fraud case to be dropped NPA News24 Retrieved 4 January 2021 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint url status link Francis Philippa 2 June 2017 Drastic changes at Nelspruit Golf Club Lowvelder Retrieved 4 January 2021 a href Template Cite news html title Template Cite news cite news a CS1 maint url status link MPowerFM Health News Discussions www mpowerfm co za Retrieved 17 January 2020 Tuis Radiolaeveld co za 6 March 2014 Retrieved 13 May 2014 Questions remain about civic theatre Lowvelder 5 December 2013 Retrieved 25 February 2021 The Lowveld Show The Innibos Arts Festival Daniel Compiled by Luke This fast food empire started in a garage in Mbombela its latest store just opened in Fiji Businessinsider Retrieved 23 May 2022 Protocolos cm maia pt in Portuguese Maia Retrieved 2 July 2020 Missoes Consulares Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Cooperation Climate data for Nelspruit or Friedenheim rather South African Weather Service Archived from the original on 8 March 2010 Retrieved 7 March 2010 External links EditMbombela Local Municipality Mbombela travel guide from Wikivoyage Ehlanzeni District Municipality Pacific Trail MFG Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Mbombela amp oldid 1140393573, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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