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Ubombo

Ubombo, is a small town in northern KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa about 17 km north-east of Mkuze. It takes its name from the Lebombo Mountain range, on which it is situated. Derived from Zulu Lumbombo, ‘high mountain ridge’. The Zulu name for this village is Obonjeni, ‘on the big nose’, i.e. ‘ridge’.[2]

Ubombo
Obonjeni
Ubombo
Ubombo
Coordinates: 27°34′S 32°05′E / 27.567°S 32.083°E / -27.567; 32.083
CountrySouth Africa
ProvinceKwaZulu-Natal
DistrictuMkhanyakude
MunicipalityJozini
Area
 • Total9.44 km2 (3.64 sq mi)
Population
 (2011)[1]
 • Total1,220
 • Density130/km2 (330/sq mi)
Racial makeup (2011)
 • Black African93.0%
 • Coloured2.9%
 • Indian/Asian2.0%
 • White2.0%
 • Other0.2%
First languages (2011)
 • Zulu91.3%
 • English6.8%
 • Other1.9%
Time zoneUTC+2 (SAST)
PO box
3970
Area code035

The site and remains believed to be those of the camp where Sir David Bruce and his wife Mary worked between 1894 and 1897, and where Bruce discovered the causative agent of nagana, African trypanosomiasis ("sleeping sickness") and its transmission by the tsetse fly were discovered here.

Bethesda district hospital, founded by the Methodist Church is in this village. It started in 1932 and was initially built by Dr Robert Albert Turner who was the medical superintendent after being the District Surgeon and was a mission training hospital.[3]

From the early 1950s, three prominent business families engaged in trade and transportation in Ubombo. Bob (Robert) Ueckermann and his wife Hazel and Bob's stepson David Irons operated a trading store and a bus transportation company. Percy and Sybil Hoff operated the Tradewinds Store which still exists, while Herbert (Sonny) Hoff and his wife Nina operated a store and butchery next door to the Hoff business. Percy Hoff was a respected politician and member of the Council for Coloured Affairs, and was well known for his fight for social justice and rights of the coloured people.

Percy Hoff eventually acquired Herbert Hoff's business and amalgamated the stores when Herbert's family left for present day Zimbabwe in the late 1960s. Tradewinds was eventually sold to Nelson Thring when Percy Hoff moved his family to Swaziland and ultimately to Canada.

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d "Main Place Ubombo". Census 2011.
  2. ^ "Dictionary of Southern African Place Names (Public Domain)". Human Science Research Council. p. 443.
  3. ^ "Bethesda hospital". KwaZulu-Natal Department of Health. Retrieved 18 August 2013.


ubombo, this, article, needs, additional, citations, verification, please, help, improve, this, article, adding, citations, reliable, sources, unsourced, material, challenged, removed, find, sources, news, newspapers, books, scholar, jstor, december, 2009, lea. This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Ubombo news newspapers books scholar JSTOR December 2009 Learn how and when to remove this template message Ubombo is a small town in northern KwaZulu Natal South Africa about 17 km north east of Mkuze It takes its name from the Lebombo Mountain range on which it is situated Derived from Zulu Lumbombo high mountain ridge The Zulu name for this village is Obonjeni on the big nose i e ridge 2 Ubombo ObonjeniUbomboShow map of KwaZulu NatalUbomboShow map of South AfricaCoordinates 27 34 S 32 05 E 27 567 S 32 083 E 27 567 32 083CountrySouth AfricaProvinceKwaZulu NatalDistrictuMkhanyakudeMunicipalityJoziniArea 1 Total9 44 km2 3 64 sq mi Population 2011 1 Total1 220 Density130 km2 330 sq mi Racial makeup 2011 1 Black African93 0 Coloured2 9 Indian Asian2 0 White2 0 Other0 2 First languages 2011 1 Zulu91 3 English6 8 Other1 9 Time zoneUTC 2 SAST PO box3970Area code035The site and remains believed to be those of the camp where Sir David Bruce and his wife Mary worked between 1894 and 1897 and where Bruce discovered the causative agent of nagana African trypanosomiasis sleeping sickness and its transmission by the tsetse fly were discovered here Bethesda district hospital founded by the Methodist Church is in this village It started in 1932 and was initially built by Dr Robert Albert Turner who was the medical superintendent after being the District Surgeon and was a mission training hospital 3 From the early 1950s three prominent business families engaged in trade and transportation in Ubombo Bob Robert Ueckermann and his wife Hazel and Bob s stepson David Irons operated a trading store and a bus transportation company Percy and Sybil Hoff operated the Tradewinds Store which still exists while Herbert Sonny Hoff and his wife Nina operated a store and butchery next door to the Hoff business Percy Hoff was a respected politician and member of the Council for Coloured Affairs and was well known for his fight for social justice and rights of the coloured people Percy Hoff eventually acquired Herbert Hoff s business and amalgamated the stores when Herbert s family left for present day Zimbabwe in the late 1960s Tradewinds was eventually sold to Nelson Thring when Percy Hoff moved his family to Swaziland and ultimately to Canada References edit a b c d Main Place Ubombo Census 2011 Dictionary of Southern African Place Names Public Domain Human Science Research Council p 443 Bethesda hospital KwaZulu Natal Department of Health Retrieved 18 August 2013 nbsp This KwaZulu Natal location article is a stub You can help Wikipedia by expanding it vte Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Ubombo amp oldid 1084907597, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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