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Rustenburg

Rustenburg (/ˈrʌstənbɜːrɡ/; Afrikaans pronunciation: [ˈrœstənbœrχ], Afrikaans and Dutch: City of Rest[4]) is a city at the foot of the Magaliesberg mountain range. Rustenburg is the most populous city in North West province, South Africa (549,575 in 2011 and 626,522 in the 2016 census).[5] In 2017, the city's Gross Domestic Product (GDP) reached ZAR 63.8 billion,[6][7][8] accounting for 21.1% of the GDP of the North West Province, and 1.28% of the GDP of South Africa. Rustenburg was one of the official host cities of the 2010 FIFA World Cup, being in close proximity to Phokeng, the capital of the Royal Bafokeng Nation, where the Royal Bafokeng Stadium is located. The England national football team also used this as their base camp for the tournament.

Rustenburg
Rustenburg
Rustenburg
Rustenburg
Coordinates: 25°40′00″S 27°14′34″E / 25.66667°S 27.24278°E / -25.66667; 27.24278
Country South Africa
Province North West
DistrictBojanala
MunicipalityRustenburg
Established1851; 173 years ago (1851)
Government
 • TypeMunicipal ward
 • MayorSheila Mabale-Huma[2] (ANC)
Area
 • Total282.42 km2 (109.04 sq mi)
Elevation
1,170 m (3,840 ft)
Population
 (2011)[3]
 • Total549,575[1]
Racial makeup (2011)
 • Black African52.9%
 • Coloured2.8%
 • Indian/Asian3.3%
 • White40.4%
 • Other0.6%
First languages (2011)
 • Afrikaans41.2%
 • Tswana27.9%
 • English11.9%
 • Sotho4.0%
 • Other15.0%
Time zoneUTC+2 (SAST)
Postal code (street)
0300
Area code014
WebsiteRustenburg Local Municipality

History edit

Mfecane edit

Before European settlers arrived, the area had been settled by agrarian Setswana-speaking tribes

Rustenburg's population is primarily Tswana people. Partially belonging to the Royal Bafokeng Nation, extensive landowners earning royalties from mining operations. The Royal Bafokeng are descendants of Sotho settlers who displaced the local tribes from the region, which they came to call 'place of dew' (Phokeng). In the early 1800s, the Bafokeng and other Tswana communities were conquered in a series of devastating wars launched by an offshoot of the Zulu kingdom, called the Matebele. The Boers had also fought the Zulu and Matebele, and so the Boers and Tswana found in the Matebele a common enemy. The Tswana and Boers planned together and worked toward defeating the Matebele from a Sotho-Tswana kingdom to the south, and together, they defeated the Matebele. As the Boers settled in the area, called their settlement Rustenburg because they had relatively friendly relations with their Bafokeng allies in the area, and after the many violent military conflicts with other African chiefdoms, such as the Matebele, they believed they could rest ("rusten" in Dutch) in this settlement, whose name literally means "Resting Town."[citation needed] Although had already long lived in the area when the Boers arrived, the Bafokeng bought land rights from the Boers, and they purchased their first tracts of land in the late nineteenth and early twentieth century from the colonial rulers, some in exchange for serving in the Boer Wars. Although these land purchases were technically illegal,[citation needed] Paul Kruger, who would become a president of the Transvaal Boer Republic, but was then a veld kornet, was friendly to the Bafokeng and helped arrange many of these purchases. A public hospital has been named after Paul Kruger.

Establishment edit

Rustenburg was established in 1851 as an administrative centre for an Afrikaner farming area that produced citrus fruit, tobacco, peanuts, sunflower seeds, maize, wheat and cattle. On 10 February 1859, the Reformed Churches in South Africa was founded under a Syringa tree, now commemorated with a memorial. Rustenburg was the home of Paul Kruger, president of the South African Republic, who bought a 5 square kilometer farm to the north-west of the town in 1863. The homestead on his farm, Boekenhoutfontein, is now the Paul Kruger Country Museum. When the Boer and the British came to blows in the Second Boer War (1899), the territory around Rustenburg became a battlefield. The two sides clashed at nearby Mafikeng, where the British garrison found itself under siege for months.

Among the early residents of Rustenburg were settlers of Indian origin. One of the first families of Indian origin was the Bhyat family, whose contribution to the city's history was marked by the renaming of a major street name to Fatima Bhayat Street in honour of Fatima Bhyat who arrived in Rustenburg with her husband in 1877.

Platinum mining in Rustenburg began in 1929, shortly after the discovery of the Platinum Reef by Hans Merensky, later named the Merensky Reef. The mine is located about 3 km from the town centre and owned and managed by the Anglo American plc. According to legend, the farmer that owned the land sold the mineral rights to Anglo American for R10 000.

Post-Apartheid edit

The township of Boitekong on the northeast side of Rustenburg has one of the highest incidences of AIDS orphans in South Africa[9] Rustenburg was the venue for World AIDS Day commemoration in December 2010.[10] The township is in a geographical area which bears the brunt of the catchment area of the toxic effects of the mining industry coupled with a very poor quality of water supply from the local Bospoort Dam, the water from which was for decades considered too toxic for human consumption until water shortages in the nineties compelled the purification and supply to Boitekong. Life for the majority under the rule of the 'Royal Bafokeng' has parallels to the apartheid era. In the Apartheid era, forced removals of old settlements were on the basis of racial divide whereas now it is done for installation of massive mining operations sometimes engulfing entire villages.[citation needed]

The Royal Bafokeng company own the stadium selected as a World Cup 2010 venue, the only 'private' stadium that hosted games in the 2010 World cup. The Royal Bafokeng regard themselves as a 'separate nation' which is in contradiction to the Rainbow nation espoused by Desmond Tutu and Nelson Mandela. This 'nationhood' is regarded by many today[who?] as a divide and rule tactic orchestrated by the mining conglomerates which has subsequently led to the calls for nationalization of the mining industry by the ANC Youth League. The majority of people in the region 20 years after the fall of apartheid still live in abject poverty despite the massive profits yielded by the platinum royalties. This has led in recent years to claims of kleptocracy against the 'royal' family and land claim disputes.[original research?]

Agriculture in the region has been in constant decline since the decimation of the vast citrus estates of Rustenburg in the 1970s and 1980s due to pollution from increased smelting and beneficiating processes by mines. There are only a fraction of the original citrus farms remaining.[citation needed]

In 1990, the first post-Apartheid conference between the Nederduits Gereformeerde Kerk (the Dutch Reformed Church in Africa) and the South African churches was held in Rustenburg. During this conference, professor Willie Jonker of the University of Stellenbosch made this confession on behalf of the entire DRC:

"[I] confess before you and before the Lord, not only my own sin and guilt, and my personal responsibility for the political, social, economic and structural wrongs that have been done to many of you and the results [from] which you and our whole country are still suffering, but vicariously I dare also to do that in the name of the NGK [the white DRC], of which I am a member, and for the Afrikaans people as a whole."[11]

The conference finally resulted in the signing of the Rustenburg Declaration, which moved strongly toward complete confession, forgiveness, and restitution.[12]

Climate edit

Rustenburg has a humid subtropical climate (Köppen Cwa), with a relatively high degree of diurnal temperature variation due to the high elevation. It has very warm summers (from December to February) and mild winters (from June to August). Due to the altitude, summers are not quite as hot as one might expect. Precipitation occurs mainly in summer. There is occasional frost at night in winter.

Climate data for Rustenburg
Month Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Year
Mean daily maximum °C (°F) 30.3
(86.5)
29.4
(84.9)
28.3
(82.9)
25.5
(77.9)
21.6
(70.9)
20.4
(68.7)
20.9
(69.6)
23.7
(74.7)
27.3
(81.1)
28.7
(83.7)
29.4
(84.9)
30.1
(86.2)
26.5
(79.7)
Daily mean °C (°F) 23.8
(74.8)
23.1
(73.6)
21.7
(71.1)
18.3
(64.9)
14.9
(58.8)
11.8
(53.2)
11.8
(53.2)
14.4
(57.9)
18.5
(65.3)
20.8
(69.4)
22.1
(71.8)
23.1
(73.6)
18.7
(65.7)
Mean daily minimum °C (°F) 17.1
(62.8)
16.8
(62.2)
15.0
(59.0)
11.2
(52.2)
6.5
(43.7)
3.2
(37.8)
2.8
(37.0)
5.1
(41.2)
9.6
(49.3)
12.9
(55.2)
14.9
(58.8)
16.1
(61.0)
10.9
(51.6)
Average precipitation mm (inches) 115
(4.5)
100
(3.9)
95
(3.7)
37
(1.5)
18
(0.7)
9
(0.4)
7
(0.3)
8
(0.3)
18
(0.7)
55
(2.2)
86
(3.4)
113
(4.4)
661
(26)
Source: Rustenburg Local Municipality[13]

Demographics 2011 edit

  • Area: 3,423.23 square kilometres (1,321.72 sq mi)
  • Population: 549,575
  • Households: 335,776
  • 3.5% growth
Gender Population %
Female 247,779 45.09
Male 301,796 54.91
Race Population %
Black 486,411 52.8
White 222,028 40.4
Coloured 4,862 1
Asian 4,215 1
First language Population %
IsiZulu 15,000 3
IsiXhosa 51,000 10
Afrikaans 53,000 10
Setswana 296,000 54
English 29,000 5
Other

Tourist hub edit

The city is located on major highway routes and close to 2 major centres, making it a hub for tourist activities. Within the city are some historic churches and Mosque, including the Anglican Church (1871), the Dutch Reformed Church (1898–1903) and the Zinniaville Jamme Mosque in Zinniaville, the historic statue of the Voortrekker girl and the Rustenburg Museum. There are many Shopping centers which bring in an influx of people from around Rustenburg such as Waterfall mall, Rustenburg mall, Sun Central, Greystone Crossing and Platinum square where one can go shopping and dining. Rustenburg has much to entertain which include Golf Courses, hot Air ballooning, mountain climbing, hiking, the famous Ten Flags Theme park and much more. Rustenburg is also close to Magaliesburg which offers a number of restaurants and outdoor activities.

Communities and battlefields edit

There are several sites of cultural and historical significance in and around Rustenburg. Some of these related to the indigenous Bafokeng, Bakgatla and Botswana tribes, whose totemic tribal traditions are of interest.[citation needed] There is also the German community of Kroondal that traces its origins back to 1857.

A number of Anglo-Boer and ethnic war battles took place in the area with the districts of Koster, Swartruggens and Rustenburg featuring battlefields, memorial graves and ruined forts. The area also has archaeological remains from the Iron Age and Stone Age.

Nature reserves edit

Key attractions in this area include the nature reserves around Rustenburg. This includes:

  • Kgaswane Nature Reserve is situated above the town of Rustenburg, In Waterfall Park, Cashan across a varied habitat of quartzite mountain peaks, it is open to hikers as well as vehicle visitors. It is a 4,257 ha reserve.
  • Madikwe Game Reserve and Groot Marico Park are large reserves north of the Pilanesberg, almost half the size of Belgium. They are conservation and transition zone between the Kalahari sandveld and the thornveld. Madikwe hosts all the major plains species, including the Big Five and has the second largest concentration of elephants in South Africa.
  • Pilanesberg Game Reserve is one of the most accessible South African game reserves. It is located a 1.5-hour drive from Johannesburg and Pretoria, outside Rustenburg. It is the fourth largest National Park in South Africa and is set in the Pilanesberg range, traversing the floor of a long-extinct volcano. Pilanesberg conserves all the major mammal species including lion, leopard, elephant, rhino and buffalo.

Holiday destination edit

Sun City and the Lost City resorts located within the crater of the dormant volcano which the Pilanesberg Game Reserve lies above. The complex is set on the slopes of a valley in the Pilanesberg Mountains. Sun City is a world renown destination by Sun International and remains one of the best resorts in Southern Africa. Tourist amenities include a shopping mall, casinos, the 'Valley of the Waves' and two championship golf courses.[citation needed]

Protea hotel hunters rest borders the Kgaswane Nature reserve. Just 5 km from Waterfall mall. There are many amenities at this resort including, hiking, swimming, golf, horse riding, and game drives.

Shopping

Waterfall Mall nestled in Waterfall Park of Cashan in Rustenburg. Offers indoor shopping with just around 200 shops to visit.

Platinum Square, Lifestyle Square, Rustenburg Square are all owned by a single company located within Rustenburg. These Shopping locations are central to different areas of the city and all offer anchor Supermarkets and a variety of other shops.

Boitekong Mall . Waterfall Mall, Phokeng Mall, Tlhabane Square- located in Tlhabane, Rustenburg Mall, Moruleng mall, Suncity village shopping centre.

Sport edit

 
Royal Bafokeng Stadium
  • Rustenburg was one of the host cities of the 2010 FIFA World Cup with the 42,000-seat Royal Bafokeng Stadium.[14]
  • Professional Football Clubs: Platinum Stars
  • Rustenburg is home to another world-class stadium, Olympia Park. It hosted some of the 1995 Rugby World Cup games.
  • Rustenburg Judo Club is one of the strongest clubs in South Africa, dominating the provincial team of North West Province and winning the most medals of any single club in South Africa in SA National Championships over the last 15 years.[citation needed]
  • Rustenburg Skydiving Club – a popular skydiving facility for sports skydiving and parachuting, tandem skydiving, Accelerated Freefall (AFF) and static line courses.[15][16]
  • The Gary Player Country Club, located in nearby Sun City, hosts the annual Nedbank Golf Challenge, a round of the European Tour.
  • Rustenburg Golf Club which is located in the heart of the city has had a major renovation since it was leased to MH Tayob in 2017. The golf club has improved its revenue tremendously by improving its Courses and adding many other amenities such as, Park run, Put Put, Indoor trampoline park, many restaurants and a 4 star event and conference centre.
  • Rustenburg is home to 2 swimming clubs, Otters Rustenburg and Rustenburg Swimming Club.
  • Impala Cricket Club is a Cricket sports ground located next to Olympia Park Stadion

Development edit

Rustenburg is home to the two largest platinum mines in the world and the world's largest platinum refinery, PMR Home (Precious Metal Refiners), which processes around 70% of the world's platinum. As a result of the mining activity in this mineral-rich area, there is also an increased focus on social development. Rustenburg is one of only 5 South African cities to have a community foundation, called the Greater Rustenburg Community Foundation (GRCF), that seeks to ensure the regional development reaches all levels of society.[citation needed]

Transformation of Rustenburg into a Smart City edit

Rustenburg has been highly dependent on mining which is responsible for more than 65% of local GDP and 50% of all direct jobs.[17] The secondary GDP contributors are, by a considerable margin, finance (9%) and retail (8%).[18] Since Platinum mining is projected to decline after 2040, the Rustenburg Local Municipality formulated the Rustenburg Vision 2040 in 2014, with the goal of becoming a world-class green, efficient, sustainable and intricately interconnected Smart City where all communities enjoy a high quality of life. This includes the redevelopment and rejuvenation of existing CBD areas to new world-class commercial centres with a conspicuous signature skyline incorporating a plethora of high-rise landmark buildings and skyscrapers as part of the smart space planning and smart maximization of land usage that sustainably creates breathing room for people to move, live, work and play.[19][20][21][22][23]

Rustenburg Rapid Transport Project (RRT) edit

As at the end of the 2017/18 financial year, the Rustenburg Metropolitan had spent about R2.7 billion on the upgrading of old and the construction of new public transport infrastructure in and around the city. The infrastructure includes 20 km (12 mi) of bi-directional Transitway Rustenburg Rapid Transport (RRT) Bus rapid transit lanes, walk ways and 17 Sub-stations.[24][25][26] After completion, 37 safe and clean enclosed stations on the trunk lines stations will be fully operational along 40 km (25 mi) of road using at least 100 articulated buses to transport passengers along the main corridors. On completion of Phase 1 of the 4 phase project, the RRT is projected to deliver 225 000 passenger trips a day through 13 routes, 240 bus stops and 15 BRT stations using around 268 buses.[27] While Bus rapid transit is one of the components of the RRT system design, it will not be an exclusively BRT driven operation. The routes have been planned to integrate with bus routes servicing townships, suburbs and outlying village areas as well as long-distance bus services, which will work in unison to move people around the city and region.[28]

Transport edit

Rustenburg Airfield (FARG), situated in the middle part of the city, is the Rustenburg Local Municipality Airfield, licensed according to Civil Aviation Authority standards.[29] Rustenburg SkyDiving Club operates every weekend year round from the airfield.[30] It currently has a 1225m long and 15m runway and serves small planes for skydiving and parachuting. As part of Rustenburg's Aerodrome Master Plan, the Airfield will receive an upgrade.[31]

Pilanesberg International Airport (NTY), located at 50 km (31 mi) to the North of RLM, is an airport serving Sun City in the North West Province of South Africa. It is located close to the Pilanesberg Game Reserve and mainly serves tourists visiting the Sun City resort. It has a 2750m long and 30m wide runway and handles about 8000 passengers per year.[32]

The other nearest international airport to Rustenburg situated 140 km (87 mi) south-easterly is the O. R. Tambo International Airport which is located to the east of Johannesburg. Currently, international travelers to Rustenburg come predominantly via the O.R. Tambo International Airport.

Two interprovincial rail lines traverse Rustenburg. One is in the middle part of Rustenburg connecting Rustenburg eastwards to Brits and northwards to Thabazimbi, the other rail line runs through the eastern part of Rustenburg connecting it south-easterly to Krugersdorp and south-westerly to Koster. There is a possibility of upgrading the existing Rustenburg Railway network to better cater to passengers as part of the city's revitalization.[33] Previously, the railway lines served long-distance passengers, but are now only used for transporting platinum and chrome concentrates to smelters.

The Rustenburg Rapid Transport (RRT) Bus rapid transit network will incorporate 40 km (25 mi) (half bi-directional) transport networks, walk ways and 17 sub-stations with and over 260 buses.[34][35]

Education edit

Schools in Rustenburg include:

  • Boikagong Secondary School
  • Tlhabane West Primary School
  • Abana primary school
  • Bergsig Akademie/Academy[36]
  • Die Hoërskool Rustenburg[37]
  • HS Grenswag[38]
  • Zinniaville Secondary School[39]
  • Rustenburg Technical High School[40]
  • Grenville High School[41]
  • Rauwane Sepeng
  • Fields College[42]
  • Selly Park Convent Primary School[43]
  • Selly Park Secondary School[44]
  • Geelhout Park High School[45]
  • H.F Tlou High School
  • President Mangope Technical and Commercial High School
  • Tlhabane Technical and Commercial High School
  • Bafokeng High School
  • Grenswag HS
  • Lebone II College
  • Rustenburg Educational College[46]
  • Kele Secondary School[47]
  • Meridian Private School[48]
  • J M Ntsime High School
  • Keledi High School
  • Vastrap primary
  • Proteapark primary[49]
  • Deo Gloria Christian Academy
  • Karlienpark Primary School
  • Khayalethu Secondary School
  • Bothibello Primary School
  • Nur-ul-Iman Muslim School
  • Itumeleng Secondary School
  • Tswaidi High School
  • Mmanape High School
  • Motladi Kgoadi Goadi Primary School
  • Bosabosele Primary School
  • Nkukise Primary School
  • Matale Secondary School

Higher education & further education colleges include:

Other Tertiary Education Institutions close to Rustenburg:

International relations edit

Rustenburg is twinned with:

Notable people edit

Famous people with roots in Rustenburg include:

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External links edit

  • Rustenburg Local Municipality
  • Rusties - Businesses, Events, Jobs, Specials, etc.

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For other uses see Rustenburg disambiguation Rustenburg ˈ r ʌ s t e n b ɜːr ɡ Afrikaans pronunciation ˈrœstenbœrx Afrikaans and Dutch City of Rest 4 is a city at the foot of the Magaliesberg mountain range Rustenburg is the most populous city in North West province South Africa 549 575 in 2011 and 626 522 in the 2016 census 5 In 2017 the city s Gross Domestic Product GDP reached ZAR 63 8 billion 6 7 8 accounting for 21 1 of the GDP of the North West Province and 1 28 of the GDP of South Africa Rustenburg was one of the official host cities of the 2010 FIFA World Cup being in close proximity to Phokeng the capital of the Royal Bafokeng Nation where the Royal Bafokeng Stadium is located The England national football team also used this as their base camp for the tournament RustenburgCityRustenburgShow map of North West South African province RustenburgShow map of South AfricaRustenburgShow map of AfricaCoordinates 25 40 00 S 27 14 34 E 25 66667 S 27 24278 E 25 66667 27 24278Country South AfricaProvince North WestDistrictBojanalaMunicipalityRustenburgEstablished1851 173 years ago 1851 Government TypeMunicipal ward MayorSheila Mabale Huma 2 ANC Area 3 Total282 42 km2 109 04 sq mi Elevation1 170 m 3 840 ft Population 2011 3 Total549 575 1 Racial makeup 2011 3 Black African52 9 Coloured2 8 Indian Asian3 3 White40 4 Other0 6 First languages 2011 3 Afrikaans41 2 Tswana27 9 English11 9 Sotho4 0 Other15 0 Time zoneUTC 2 SAST Postal code street 0300Area code014WebsiteRustenburg Local Municipality Contents 1 History 1 1 Mfecane 1 2 Establishment 1 3 Post Apartheid 2 Climate 3 Demographics 2011 4 Tourist hub 4 1 Communities and battlefields 4 2 Nature reserves 4 3 Holiday destination 5 Sport 6 Development 6 1 Transformation of Rustenburg into a Smart City 6 2 Rustenburg Rapid Transport Project RRT 7 Transport 8 Education 9 International relations 10 Notable people 11 References 12 External linksHistory editMfecane edit This section does not cite any sources Please help improve this section by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed October 2018 Learn how and when to remove this message Before European settlers arrived the area had been settled by agrarian Setswana speaking tribesRustenburg s population is primarily Tswana people Partially belonging to the Royal Bafokeng Nation extensive landowners earning royalties from mining operations The Royal Bafokeng are descendants of Sotho settlers who displaced the local tribes from the region which they came to call place of dew Phokeng In the early 1800s the Bafokeng and other Tswana communities were conquered in a series of devastating wars launched by an offshoot of the Zulu kingdom called the Matebele The Boers had also fought the Zulu and Matebele and so the Boers and Tswana found in the Matebele a common enemy The Tswana and Boers planned together and worked toward defeating the Matebele from a Sotho Tswana kingdom to the south and together they defeated the Matebele As the Boers settled in the area called their settlement Rustenburg because they had relatively friendly relations with their Bafokeng allies in the area and after the many violent military conflicts with other African chiefdoms such as the Matebele they believed they could rest rusten in Dutch in this settlement whose name literally means Resting Town citation needed Although had already long lived in the area when the Boers arrived the Bafokeng bought land rights from the Boers and they purchased their first tracts of land in the late nineteenth and early twentieth century from the colonial rulers some in exchange for serving in the Boer Wars Although these land purchases were technically illegal citation needed Paul Kruger who would become a president of the Transvaal Boer Republic but was then a veld kornet was friendly to the Bafokeng and helped arrange many of these purchases A public hospital has been named after Paul Kruger Establishment edit This section does not cite any sources Please help improve this section by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed October 2018 Learn how and when to remove this message Rustenburg was established in 1851 as an administrative centre for an Afrikaner farming area that produced citrus fruit tobacco peanuts sunflower seeds maize wheat and cattle On 10 February 1859 the Reformed Churches in South Africa was founded under a Syringa tree now commemorated with a memorial Rustenburg was the home of Paul Kruger president of the South African Republic who bought a 5 square kilometer farm to the north west of the town in 1863 The homestead on his farm Boekenhoutfontein is now the Paul Kruger Country Museum When the Boer and the British came to blows in the Second Boer War 1899 the territory around Rustenburg became a battlefield The two sides clashed at nearby Mafikeng where the British garrison found itself under siege for months Among the early residents of Rustenburg were settlers of Indian origin One of the first families of Indian origin was the Bhyat family whose contribution to the city s history was marked by the renaming of a major street name to Fatima Bhayat Street in honour of Fatima Bhyat who arrived in Rustenburg with her husband in 1877 Platinum mining in Rustenburg began in 1929 shortly after the discovery of the Platinum Reef by Hans Merensky later named the Merensky Reef The mine is located about 3 km from the town centre and owned and managed by the Anglo American plc According to legend the farmer that owned the land sold the mineral rights to Anglo American for R10 000 Post Apartheid edit The township of Boitekong on the northeast side of Rustenburg has one of the highest incidences of AIDS orphans in South Africa 9 Rustenburg was the venue for World AIDS Day commemoration in December 2010 10 The township is in a geographical area which bears the brunt of the catchment area of the toxic effects of the mining industry coupled with a very poor quality of water supply from the local Bospoort Dam the water from which was for decades considered too toxic for human consumption until water shortages in the nineties compelled the purification and supply to Boitekong Life for the majority under the rule of the Royal Bafokeng has parallels to the apartheid era In the Apartheid era forced removals of old settlements were on the basis of racial divide whereas now it is done for installation of massive mining operations sometimes engulfing entire villages citation needed The Royal Bafokeng company own the stadium selected as a World Cup 2010 venue the only private stadium that hosted games in the 2010 World cup The Royal Bafokeng regard themselves as a separate nation which is in contradiction to the Rainbow nation espoused by Desmond Tutu and Nelson Mandela This nationhood is regarded by many today who as a divide and rule tactic orchestrated by the mining conglomerates which has subsequently led to the calls for nationalization of the mining industry by the ANC Youth League The majority of people in the region 20 years after the fall of apartheid still live in abject poverty despite the massive profits yielded by the platinum royalties This has led in recent years to claims of kleptocracy against the royal family and land claim disputes original research Agriculture in the region has been in constant decline since the decimation of the vast citrus estates of Rustenburg in the 1970s and 1980s due to pollution from increased smelting and beneficiating processes by mines There are only a fraction of the original citrus farms remaining citation needed In 1990 the first post Apartheid conference between the Nederduits Gereformeerde Kerk the Dutch Reformed Church in Africa and the South African churches was held in Rustenburg During this conference professor Willie Jonker of the University of Stellenbosch made this confession on behalf of the entire DRC I confess before you and before the Lord not only my own sin and guilt and my personal responsibility for the political social economic and structural wrongs that have been done to many of you and the results from which you and our whole country are still suffering but vicariously I dare also to do that in the name of the NGK the white DRC of which I am a member and for the Afrikaans people as a whole 11 The conference finally resulted in the signing of the Rustenburg Declaration which moved strongly toward complete confession forgiveness and restitution 12 Climate editRustenburg has a humid subtropical climate Koppen Cwa with a relatively high degree of diurnal temperature variation due to the high elevation It has very warm summers from December to February and mild winters from June to August Due to the altitude summers are not quite as hot as one might expect Precipitation occurs mainly in summer There is occasional frost at night in winter Climate data for Rustenburg Month Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Year Mean daily maximum C F 30 3 86 5 29 4 84 9 28 3 82 9 25 5 77 9 21 6 70 9 20 4 68 7 20 9 69 6 23 7 74 7 27 3 81 1 28 7 83 7 29 4 84 9 30 1 86 2 26 5 79 7 Daily mean C F 23 8 74 8 23 1 73 6 21 7 71 1 18 3 64 9 14 9 58 8 11 8 53 2 11 8 53 2 14 4 57 9 18 5 65 3 20 8 69 4 22 1 71 8 23 1 73 6 18 7 65 7 Mean daily minimum C F 17 1 62 8 16 8 62 2 15 0 59 0 11 2 52 2 6 5 43 7 3 2 37 8 2 8 37 0 5 1 41 2 9 6 49 3 12 9 55 2 14 9 58 8 16 1 61 0 10 9 51 6 Average precipitation mm inches 115 4 5 100 3 9 95 3 7 37 1 5 18 0 7 9 0 4 7 0 3 8 0 3 18 0 7 55 2 2 86 3 4 113 4 4 661 26 Source Rustenburg Local Municipality 13 Demographics 2011 editArea 3 423 23 square kilometres 1 321 72 sq mi Population 549 575 Households 335 776 3 5 growth Gender Population Female 247 779 45 09 Male 301 796 54 91 Race Population Black 486 411 52 8 White 222 028 40 4 Coloured 4 862 1 Asian 4 215 1 First language Population IsiZulu 15 000 3 IsiXhosa 51 000 10 Afrikaans 53 000 10 Setswana 296 000 54 English 29 000 5 OtherTourist hub 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 October 2018 Learn how and when to remove this message The city is located on major highway routes and close to 2 major centres making it a hub for tourist activities Within the city are some historic churches and Mosque including the Anglican Church 1871 the Dutch Reformed Church 1898 1903 and the Zinniaville Jamme Mosque in Zinniaville the historic statue of the Voortrekker girl and the Rustenburg Museum There are many Shopping centers which bring in an influx of people from around Rustenburg such as Waterfall mall Rustenburg mall Sun Central Greystone Crossing and Platinum square where one can go shopping and dining Rustenburg has much to entertain which include Golf Courses hot Air ballooning mountain climbing hiking the famous Ten Flags Theme park and much more Rustenburg is also close to Magaliesburg which offers a number of restaurants and outdoor activities Communities and battlefields edit There are several sites of cultural and historical significance in and around Rustenburg Some of these related to the indigenous Bafokeng Bakgatla and Botswana tribes whose totemic tribal traditions are of interest citation needed There is also the German community of Kroondal that traces its origins back to 1857 A number of Anglo Boer and ethnic war battles took place in the area with the districts of Koster Swartruggens and Rustenburg featuring battlefields memorial graves and ruined forts The area also has archaeological remains from the Iron Age and Stone Age Nature reserves edit Key attractions in this area include the nature reserves around Rustenburg This includes Kgaswane Nature Reserve is situated above the town of Rustenburg In Waterfall Park Cashan across a varied habitat of quartzite mountain peaks it is open to hikers as well as vehicle visitors It is a 4 257 ha reserve Madikwe Game Reserve and Groot Marico Park are large reserves north of the Pilanesberg almost half the size of Belgium They are conservation and transition zone between the Kalahari sandveld and the thornveld Madikwe hosts all the major plains species including the Big Five and has the second largest concentration of elephants in South Africa Pilanesberg Game Reserve is one of the most accessible South African game reserves It is located a 1 5 hour drive from Johannesburg and Pretoria outside Rustenburg It is the fourth largest National Park in South Africa and is set in the Pilanesberg range traversing the floor of a long extinct volcano Pilanesberg conserves all the major mammal species including lion leopard elephant rhino and buffalo Holiday destination edit Sun City and the Lost City resorts located within the crater of the dormant volcano which the Pilanesberg Game Reserve lies above The complex is set on the slopes of a valley in the Pilanesberg Mountains Sun City is a world renown destination by Sun International and remains one of the best resorts in Southern Africa Tourist amenities include a shopping mall casinos the Valley of the Waves and two championship golf courses citation needed Protea hotel hunters rest borders the Kgaswane Nature reserve Just 5 km from Waterfall mall There are many amenities at this resort including hiking swimming golf horse riding and game drives ShoppingWaterfall Mall nestled in Waterfall Park of Cashan in Rustenburg Offers indoor shopping with just around 200 shops to visit Platinum Square Lifestyle Square Rustenburg Square are all owned by a single company located within Rustenburg These Shopping locations are central to different areas of the city and all offer anchor Supermarkets and a variety of other shops Boitekong Mall Waterfall Mall Phokeng Mall Tlhabane Square located in Tlhabane Rustenburg Mall Moruleng mall Suncity village shopping centre Sport edit nbsp Royal Bafokeng Stadium Rustenburg was one of the host cities of the 2010 FIFA World Cup with the 42 000 seat Royal Bafokeng Stadium 14 Professional Football Clubs Platinum Stars Rustenburg is home to another world class stadium Olympia Park It hosted some of the 1995 Rugby World Cup games Rustenburg Judo Club is one of the strongest clubs in South Africa dominating the provincial team of North West Province and winning the most medals of any single club in South Africa in SA National Championships over the last 15 years citation needed Rustenburg Skydiving Club a popular skydiving facility for sports skydiving and parachuting tandem skydiving Accelerated Freefall AFF and static line courses 15 16 The Gary Player Country Club located in nearby Sun City hosts the annual Nedbank Golf Challenge a round of the European Tour Rustenburg Golf Club which is located in the heart of the city has had a major renovation since it was leased to MH Tayob in 2017 The golf club has improved its revenue tremendously by improving its Courses and adding many other amenities such as Park run Put Put Indoor trampoline park many restaurants and a 4 star event and conference centre Rustenburg is home to 2 swimming clubs Otters Rustenburg and Rustenburg Swimming Club Impala Cricket Club is a Cricket sports ground located next to Olympia Park StadionDevelopment editRustenburg is home to the two largest platinum mines in the world and the world s largest platinum refinery PMR Home Precious Metal Refiners which processes around 70 of the world s platinum As a result of the mining activity in this mineral rich area there is also an increased focus on social development Rustenburg is one of only 5 South African cities to have a community foundation called the Greater Rustenburg Community Foundation GRCF that seeks to ensure the regional development reaches all levels of society citation needed Transformation of Rustenburg into a Smart City edit Rustenburg has been highly dependent on mining which is responsible for more than 65 of local GDP and 50 of all direct jobs 17 The secondary GDP contributors are by a considerable margin finance 9 and retail 8 18 Since Platinum mining is projected to decline after 2040 the Rustenburg Local Municipality formulated the Rustenburg Vision 2040 in 2014 with the goal of becoming a world class green efficient sustainable and intricately interconnected Smart City where all communities enjoy a high quality of life This includes the redevelopment and rejuvenation of existing CBD areas to new world class commercial centres with a conspicuous signature skyline incorporating a plethora of high rise landmark buildings and skyscrapers as part of the smart space planning and smart maximization of land usage that sustainably creates breathing room for people to move live work and play 19 20 21 22 23 Rustenburg Rapid Transport Project RRT edit As at the end of the 2017 18 financial year the Rustenburg Metropolitan had spent about R2 7 billion on the upgrading of old and the construction of new public transport infrastructure in and around the city The infrastructure includes 20 km 12 mi of bi directional Transitway Rustenburg Rapid Transport RRT Bus rapid transit lanes walk ways and 17 Sub stations 24 25 26 After completion 37 safe and clean enclosed stations on the trunk lines stations will be fully operational along 40 km 25 mi of road using at least 100 articulated buses to transport passengers along the main corridors On completion of Phase 1 of the 4 phase project the RRT is projected to deliver 225 000 passenger trips a day through 13 routes 240 bus stops and 15 BRT stations using around 268 buses 27 While Bus rapid transit is one of the components of the RRT system design it will not be an exclusively BRT driven operation The routes have been planned to integrate with bus routes servicing townships suburbs and outlying village areas as well as long distance bus services which will work in unison to move people around the city and region 28 Transport editRustenburg Airfield FARG situated in the middle part of the city is the Rustenburg Local Municipality Airfield licensed according to Civil Aviation Authority standards 29 Rustenburg SkyDiving Club operates every weekend year round from the airfield 30 It currently has a 1225m long and 15m runway and serves small planes for skydiving and parachuting As part of Rustenburg s Aerodrome Master Plan the Airfield will receive an upgrade 31 Pilanesberg International Airport NTY located at 50 km 31 mi to the North of RLM is an airport serving Sun City in the North West Province of South Africa It is located close to the Pilanesberg Game Reserve and mainly serves tourists visiting the Sun City resort It has a 2750m long and 30m wide runway and handles about 8000 passengers per year 32 The other nearest international airport to Rustenburg situated 140 km 87 mi south easterly is the O R Tambo International Airport which is located to the east of Johannesburg Currently international travelers to Rustenburg come predominantly via the O R Tambo International Airport Two interprovincial rail lines traverse Rustenburg One is in the middle part of Rustenburg connecting Rustenburg eastwards to Brits and northwards to Thabazimbi the other rail line runs through the eastern part of Rustenburg connecting it south easterly to Krugersdorp and south westerly to Koster There is a possibility of upgrading the existing Rustenburg Railway network to better cater to passengers as part of the city s revitalization 33 Previously the railway lines served long distance passengers but are now only used for transporting platinum and chrome concentrates to smelters The Rustenburg Rapid Transport RRT Bus rapid transit network will incorporate 40 km 25 mi half bi directional transport networks walk ways and 17 sub stations with and over 260 buses 34 35 Education editSchools in Rustenburg include Boikagong Secondary School Tlhabane West Primary School Abana primary school Bergsig Akademie Academy 36 Die Hoerskool Rustenburg 37 HS Grenswag 38 Zinniaville Secondary School 39 Rustenburg Technical High School 40 Grenville High School 41 Rauwane Sepeng Fields College 42 Selly Park Convent Primary School 43 Selly Park Secondary School 44 Geelhout Park High School 45 H F Tlou High School President Mangope Technical and Commercial High School Tlhabane Technical and Commercial High School Bafokeng High School Grenswag HS Lebone II College Rustenburg Educational College 46 Kele Secondary School 47 Meridian Private School 48 J M Ntsime High School Keledi High School Vastrap primary Proteapark primary 49 Deo Gloria Christian Academy Karlienpark Primary School Khayalethu Secondary School Bothibello Primary School Nur ul Iman Muslim School Itumeleng Secondary School Tswaidi High School Mmanape High School Motladi Kgoadi Goadi Primary School Bosabosele Primary School Nkukise Primary School Matale Secondary School Higher education amp further education colleges include University of South Africa Rustenburg Hub UNISA 50 Platinum College Rock of Springs Technical College 51 Boston City Campus 52 Global Tech College 53 Multi Tech College Keobakile Nursing Academy MSC Business College 54 Damelin Rustenburg ORBIT College Rustenburg 55 Centurion Akademie Brooklyn City College Rustenburg Advisor Progressive College Rustenburg Other Tertiary Education Institutions close to Rustenburg North West University University of Pretoria University of the Witwatersrand Tshwane University of Technology University of South Africa Main Campus Sefako Makgatho Health Sciences University University of JohannesburgInternational relations editRustenburg is twinned with nbsp Marsberg GermanyNotable people editFamous people with roots in Rustenburg include Rory Alec Christian broadcaster Johan Botha opera singer Pik Botha politician and foreign minister 1977 1994 Bettie Cilliers Barnard painter John Cranko ballet choreographer Koos du Plessis singer songwriter Frik du Preez rugby union player John Smit Springbok rugby captain Andre Stander bank robber Esta TerBlanche actress Sunette Viljoen javelin thrower Denise Zimba television presenter V Entertainment Renske Stoltz netball player for South Africa since 2015 Dwaine Pretorius cricket player for South Africa since 2016 Gerhard Mostert former Springbok player He is Wessel s Mostert s older brotherReferences edit c Statistics South Africa Stats SA Stats SA Retrieved 25 July 2012 c 2020 Rustenburg Local Municipality Rustenburg Local Municipality a b c d Main Place Rustenburg City Census 2011 South African History Online Rustenburg sahistory org za South African History Online SAHO Retrieved 25 July 2012 c Statistics South Africa Rustenburg cs2016 statssa gov za Stats SA Retrieved 25 July 2018 c North West Provincial Government NORTH WEST PROVINCE PROFILE 2017 PDF nwpg gov za North West Provincial Government Retrieved 27 June 2020 2020 IDG Communications Inc Rustenburg World Platinum Capital Deploys Smart City Gold Mine cio com International Data Group 14 March 2019 Retrieved 27 June 2020 Rustenburg World Platinum Capital Deploys Smart City Gold Mine 2019 Huawei Technologies Co Ltd e huawei com Huawei Retrieved 25 June 2020 72 000 new infections in 6 months News24 1 December 2010 Retrieved 7 May 2012 M Masike World AIDS Day English Info gov za Archived from the original on 28 March 2012 Retrieved 7 May 2012 Tutu Desmond Allen John 1994 The Rainbow People of God The Making of a Peaceful Revolution New York Doubleday pp 221 225 ISBN 0 385 47546 2 The Rustenburg Declaration PDF 1990 Archived from the original PDF on 21 July 2011 Retrieved 13 December 2010 Rustenburg State of Environment Archived from the original on 14 June 2010 Retrieved 13 June 2010 South Africa fast facts SouthAfrica info Archived from the original on 19 February 2012 Retrieved 7 May 2012 SkyDive Rustenburg SkyDive Rustenburg website link retrieved 14 March 2010 Parachute Association of South Africa Para co za Retrieved 7 May 2012 Economic Dependence on a Single Industry e huawei com e huawei com The Impact of Platinum Mining in Rustenburg A High level Analysis PDF eunomix com Eunomix Research Rustenburg Master Plan PDF rustenburg gov za Rustenburg Local Municipality Rustenburg Smart City Case World Platinum Capital Deploys Smart City Gold Mine of Intelligence e huawei com Huawei Retrieved 25 June 2020 Rustenburg Smart City World Platinum Capital Deploys Smart City Gold Mine of Intelligence cio com IDG Communications Inc 14 March 2019 Live smart Invest in this smart city of the future century21 co za century21 co za Rustenburg Master Plan Official Page rustenburg gov za Rustenburg Local Municipality Rustenburg Rapid Transport RRT rustenburg gov za Rustenburg Local Municipality Retrieved 25 June 2020 Rustenburg Rapid Transport project South Africa engineeringnews co za engineeringnews co za Retrieved 25 July 2016 RUSTENBURG RAPID TRANSPORT SYSTEM concretetrends co za concretetrends co za Retrieved 25 July 2016 Rustenburg Rapid Transport project South Africa Project Description engineeringnews co za engineeringnews co za Retrieved 25 June 2020 Ya Rona Bus Service Launch rustenburg gov za rustenburg gov za Retrieved 11 November 2019 South African Civil Aviation Authority CAA website link retrieved 14 March 2010 SkyDive Rustenburg SkyDive Rustenburg website link retrieved 25 June 2010 Part1 RLM Visioning amp Programme Report PDF rustenburg gov za Rustenburg Local Municipality Airports PDF rustenburg gov za Rustenburg Local Municipality Rail Network PDF rustenburg gov za Rustenburg Local Municipality Rustenburg Rapid Transport System rustenburg gov za Rustenburg Local Municipality RUSTENBURG RAPID TRANSPORT engineeringnews co za engineeringnews co za Retrieved 25 July 2019 Bergsig Academy Akademie Retrieved 10 April 2012 Rustenburg HS Retrieved 10 April 2012 HS Grenswag Die Skool wat Omgee Grenswag co za 16 April 2012 Archived from the original on 25 May 2012 Retrieved 7 May 2012 Zinniaville Secondary School Retrieved 6 June 2012 TECHNICAL HIGH SCHOOL Rustenburg Powered by Brabys Retrieved 7 April 2015 Grenville High School grenvillehigh co za grenvillehigh co za Fields College fieldscollege co za fieldscollege co za Selly Park Primary sellypark co za sellypark co za Selly Park Secondary spss org za spss org za Geelhoutpark High studentportal org za studentportal org za REC rec co za rec co za Schooldirect org Kele Info schooldirect org schooldirect org Meridian Rustenburg curro co za curro co za Laerskool Proteapark lsproteapark co za lsproteapark co za UNISA unisa ac za UNISA Rock of Springs SA College rockofspringscollege co za rockofspringscollege co za Boston City Campus boston co za boston co za Global Tech College globaltechfetcollege com globaltechfetcollege com MSC College msccollege co za msccollege co za ORBIT orbitcollege co za orbitcollege co za External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Rustenburg nbsp South Africa portal Rustenburg Local Municipality Rusties Businesses Events 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