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Germiston

Coordinates:26°13′4″S28°10′2″E / 26.21778°S 28.16722°E /-26.21778; 28.16722
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This article is about the city in South Africa. For the district of Glasgow, Scotland, seeGermiston, Glasgow.

Place in Gauteng, South Africa
Germiston
kwaDukathole (Zulu)
The Central Business District of Germiston
The Central Business District of Germiston
Germiston is located in Gauteng
Germiston
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Germiston is located in South Africa
Germiston
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Coordinates:26°13′4″S28°10′2″E / 26.21778°S 28.16722°E /-26.21778; 28.16722
CountrySouth Africa
ProvinceGauteng
MunicipalityEkurhuleni
Established1886[1]
Area
 • Total
143.27 km2 (55.32 sq mi)
Elevation
1,620 m (5,310 ft)
Population
 (2011)[2]
 • Total
255,863
 • Density1,785.9/km2 (4,625.4/sq mi)
Racial makeup (2011)
 • Black African62.3%
 • Coloured2.3%
 • Indian/Asian3.0%
 • White31.3%
 • Other1.1%
First languages (2011)
 • English24.3%
 • Afrikaans16.6%
 • Zulu16.6%
 • Xhosa9.4%
 • Other33.1%
Time zoneUTC+2 (SAST)
Postal code (street)
1401
PO box
1400
Area code011

Germiston, also known askwaDukathole,[3] is a city in theEast Rand region ofGauteng,South Africa, administratively forming part of theCity of Ekurhuleni Metropolitan Municipality since the latter's establishment in 2000. It functions as the municipal seat of Ekurhuleni, hosting the municipal council and administration.

Originally a mining town established in 1886 at the start of theWitwatersrand Gold Rush, Germiston has since developed into one of the largest manufacturing, trucking and railway hubs in Africa, and is a major centre of the South African steel industry.

History

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Interior ofSt Boniface Church
The third and current church housing theGereformeerde Kerk Germiston

Germiston was established in the early days of the gold rush when two prospectors, John Jack from the farm ofGermiston nearGlasgow and August Simmer fromVacha in Germany, struck paydirt on the farm ofElandsfontein. In August 1886, the pair were on their way to the Eastern Transvaal when theyoutspanned (rested their pack animals) on the farmElandsfontein and decided to stay and buy a half-interest in the farm.[4]: 285 [5] On 20 September 1886,Elandsfontein and the neighbouring farmDriefontein were proclaimed public diggings by the government of theSouth African Republic, and the town ofElandsfontein sprang up around theSimmer and Jack mine, centred on thetownship of Germiston (site of today's Germiston CBD), laid out by Simmer and Jack 2 km from the mine and named after Jack's father's farm.[4]: 285 [5] Both men made fortunes, and in 1904, after theSecond Boer War, the town was renamed Germiston.[5]

In 1921, the world's largest gold refinery, theRand Refinery, was established at Germiston. Seventy percent of the western world's gold passes through this refinery. Although gold mining gradually wound down in Germiston, to the point that by the end of the 20th century it was no longer a mining centre, the Rand Refinery remains as busy as ever.

Geography

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Architecture

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The city has a number of historic buildings. Among these are the St Andrew's Presbyterian Church which was built in 1905, andSt Boniface Church designed bySir Herbert Baker, which was built in 1910 (this is the second church on the site, as the Anglican Parish was founded in 1897). The church also houses the historic 1910 English Romantic Norman and Beard Organ.

The Alexander Hotel was also partly designed by Baker, using his traditional stone appearance. This building has recently been completely renovated and now houses a well-known law firm. The builder of the hotel, Alexander Stuart, some of whose descendants still live in Germiston, died when theRMS Lusitania wastorpedoed in the First World War on 7 May 1915. The hotel thus remains a memorial to his pioneer work in the city over a hundred years ago.

Neighbourhoods

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  • Activia Park
  • Albemarle
  • Annex Park
  • Barvallen
  • Castleview
  • Creston Hill
  • Cruywagen Park
  • Dania Park
  • Dawnview
  • Dewittsrus
  • Delmenville
  • Delmore
  • Delville
  • Denlee
  • Dinwiddie
  • Driehoek
  • Dukathole
  • Eduwin
  • Elandsfontein
  • Elandshaven
  • Elsburg
  • Elspark
  • Estera
  • Fishers Hill
  • Geldenhuys
  • Geldenhuys Sihs
  • Georgetown
  • Gerdview
  • Germiston East
  • Germiston North
  • Germiston South
  • Germiston West
  • Golden Grove
  • Golden Walk
  • Gosforth Park
  • Harmelia
  • Hazeldean
  • Hazelpark
  • Henville
  • Highway Gardens
  • Homestead
  • Industries East
  • Industries West
  • Jerusalem
  • Junction Hill
  • Jupiter
  • Klippoortjie
  • Klopperpark
  • Knights
  • La Lucia Gardens
  • Lambton
  • Lambton Gardens
  • Leondale
  • Magagula
  • Makausi
  • Malvern East
  • Marlands
  • Meadowbrook
  • Meadowdale
  • Mimosa Park
  • Norton
  • Palmridge
  • Parkhill Gardens
  • Pharoe Park
  • Phumula
  • Phumula Gardens
  • Pirowville
  • Primrose
  • Primrose East
  • Primrose Hill
  • Rand Airport
  • Rondebult
  • Roodebult
  • Roodekop
  • Rustivia
  • Simmerfield
  • Solheim
  • Staatsdorp
  • Sunnyridge
  • Sunnyrock
  • Symhurst
  • Symridge
  • Tedstoneville
  • Tunney
  • Union
  • Wadeville
  • Wannenberg
  • Wannenberghoogte
  • Webber
  • Woodmere
  • Wychwood

Demographics

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According to the2001 census, the population of Germiston consisted of 139,719 people living in 49,062 households, and its land area was 129 square kilometres (50 sq mi).[6] Of this population, 49.8% described themselves as "White", 46.8% as "Black African", 1.9% as "Coloured", and 1.5% as "Indian orAsian". No language was predominant, with the breakdown offirst languages being as follows:

Afrikaans27.3%
English26.0%
Zulu13.2%
Xhosa10.2%
Northern Sotho6.6%
Southern Sotho6.1%
Tsonga3.2%
Tswana2.1%
Venda1.7%
Swazi1.2%
Ndebele0.6%
Other languages1.8%

Economy

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Supermarketcar park in Parkhill Gardens, Germiston (2007)

South African Airways moved its head office fromDurban toRand Airport in Germiston on 1 July 1935.[7] It later moved the offices first toJohannesburg, then toKempton Park. The city is an industrial centre with steel manufacture and distribution being the largest industries. It has large railway workshops, a large glassworks, engineering companies, gas distribution firms, and many other heavy and light industries.

Sports

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Victoria Lake is better known today simply as Germiston Lake, however, the famous Sailing and Rowing Club retains the name of the Victoria Lake Club. The club is home to some of the best canoeists and rowing crews in the country, including the twenty-time South African School Champions, St Benedict's College. The lake is very popular at weekends for water-skiing and regattas. The lake grounds have recently been re-landscaped and the braai areas and shelters rebuilt.

The WesBank Raceway motorsports facility was located in the city, but it was sold to industrial estate developers in November 2007. The Raceway was formerly the Gosforth Park Race Club, one of the major horse racing facilities in Gauteng.Germiston Stadium (formerly the Herman Immelman Stadium) is also located in the city. This is also the home ground for the Germiston Simmer Rugby Club and has atartan track for athletics.

Law and government

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Government

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Coats of arms

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  • Municipal (1)

By 1931, the Germiston municipality had assumed a pseudo-heraldic coat of arms, depicting (1) buck in the veld, (2) a scene showing mineshafts, (3) a railway train in a landscape, and (4) a half-tented ox-wagon in a landscape, the quarters separated by a red cross. The motto wasSalus populi suprema lex.[8]

  • Municipal (2)

A proper coat of arms was granted by theCollege of Arms in August 1935. It was registered with the Transvaal Provincial Administration in August 1963[9] and at theBureau of Heraldry in February 1968.[10]

The arms were:Gules, within two bendlets Or between two ox wagons Argent, three bezants (i.e. a red shield displaying three gold coins between two diagonal gold lines between two ox-wagons).

The crest was a rising falcon (representing Rand Airport); the supporters were two eland, each resting a foot on an heraldic fountain (a white and blue striped disc); the motto wasSalus populi suprema lex.

Infrastructure

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A street in Germiston

Transportation

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Roads

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Germiston is well-connected to five majorfreeways or motorways that service the Greater Johannesburg region. These include to the west of Germiston, theM2 motorway that connects to the southernJohannesburg CBD, theN3 Eastern Bypass and theN12 South; On the southern side, theN17 and N3 and in the north, the N12 East and theR24 service the city.

Railways

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Being amining and industrial city, Germiston is serviced by passenger rail and the CBD has several stations, the main one being Germiston Station. The industrial areas are serviced by rail spurs and stations and theTransnet has a large depot north of the CBD in Keswick Road.

Airports

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Germiston is also the location ofRand Airport, at one time one of the busiest in Africa and the southern hemisphere. Today it caters largely for light aircraft and flying schools, but is also home to the South African Airways Museum. As a result of this, two of the earlier Boeing 747 Jumbo aircraft used bySAA now reside there on permanent display.

Health systems

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Germiston is served by the Bertha Gxowa Hospital, a public state hospital.[11] Other private hospitals include Life Roseacres Hospital in Primrose.[12]

Education

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Old Germiston, c. 1910. President Street
St Catherine's is the oldest convent in Germiston

The oldest high school in the city is part of thecombinedSt Catherine's School, an independent Catholic school which was founded by the Dominican Sisters under the leadership of Mother Rose Nyland in the city centre in 1908. The school then relocated to Piercy Avenue in the suburb of Parkhill Gardens in the 1940s. Today it accommodates more than 600 pupils and is considered to be one of the leading private schools in Gauteng.Germiston High School was founded in 1917 alongside Victoria Lake; from the 1940s to 1963, the girls were based in Fourth Avenue in Lambton, at what was known as Germiston Girls' High School, whilst the boys remained at the 1917 campus as Germiston Boys' High School. In 1964, due to the need to relocate the Afrikaans Delville Primary School, the girls were moved back to combine with the boys in the original historic buildings. The school celebrated its centenary in 2017. Famous past pupils include Dr Sydney Brenner, winner of the 2002Nobel Prize.

The Germiston Boys' High School cadet band was known throughout South Africa as one of the greatest school cadet bands ever to compete and parade in South Africa.The band started its success from the year 1952, running up to and including 1964. Often the band would record an average mark of 99 percent overall. (Music performance, drumming, bugle and trumpet ensemble, along with drill, dress and discipline).

The school boasted a very large and active music centre for a number of years, which grew largely due to the work of the late George Burgess. The various jazz and concert bands that were the product of the music centre recorded various long playing records, won awards in various Eisteddfods and national competitions and appeared on television. Sadly, due to education department budget restructuring, the music centre was closed. The school still enjoys the singing of an excellent choir.

The rowing club, which won the South African National Championships in 1980, is still flourishing, and the oarsmen and women compete at all the school regattas.

Notable people

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Notable people to come from Germiston include:

References

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  1. ^Robson, Linda Gillian (2011)."Annexure A"(PDF).The Royal Engineers and settlement planning in the Cape Colony 1806–1872: Approach, methodology and impact (PhD thesis). University of Pretoria. pp. xlv–lii.hdl:2263/26503.
  2. ^abcd"Main Place Germiston".Census 2011.
  3. ^Doke, C.M (1972).ZULU-ENG LISH DICTIONARY (in English and Zulu). JOHANNESBURG: WITWATERSRAND UNIVERSITY PRESS. p. 171.ISBN 0 85494 027 8.
  4. ^abConolly, Denis (1975).The Tourist in South Africa. Travel-Guide (PTY) LTD.ASIN B0000E7XZN.
  5. ^abcDe Freitas, Frank; De Freitas, Daphne (1966).The Story of Germiston. Johannesburg: Da Gama Publications. pp. 9–12.
  6. ^"Main Place 'Germiston'".Census 2001. Retrieved18 April 2011.
  7. ^"A Brief History of SAA." South African Airways. Retrieved 23 June 2010.Archived 30 July 2009 at theWayback Machine
  8. ^The arms were depicted on acigarette card issued in 1931.
  9. ^TransvaalOfficial Gazette 2400 (19 August 1963).
  10. ^"Archived copy". Archived fromthe original on 29 June 2012. Retrieved20 December 2015.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  11. ^"Bertha Gxowa Hospital".Gauteng Provincial Government. Retrieved10 June 2018.
  12. ^"Life Roseacres Hospital".Life Health Care. Retrieved10 June 2018.
  13. ^"TV writer kept South Africa glued to the set" by Max Whitten,The Sydney Morning Herald, 16 March 2016
  14. ^"John Cundill:The Villagers scriptwriter who went on to enjoy a career encore in Australia" by Chris Barron,The Times (London), 6 March 2016, viaPressReader
  15. ^"Bertha Gxowa (Mashaba)".South African History Online. 17 February 2011. Retrieved26 January 2020.

External links

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  • Media related toGermiston at Wikimedia Commons
Communities ofEkurhuleni,Gauteng
Places in Ekurhuleni
Ekurhuleni within South Africa
Ekurhuleni within South Africa
Suburbs of Kempton Park
Suburbs of Germiston
  • Activia Park
  • Albemarle
  • Annex Park
  • Barvallen
  • Castleview
  • Creston Hill
  • Cruywagen Park
  • Dania Park
  • Dawnview
  • Dewittsrus
  • Delmenville
  • Delmore
  • Delville
  • Denlee
  • Dinwiddie
  • Driehoek
  • Dukathole
  • Eduwin
  • Elandsfontein
  • Elandshaven
  • Elsburg
  • Elspark
  • Estera
  • Fishers Hill
  • Geldenhuys
  • Geldenhuys Sihs
  • Georgetown
  • Gerdview
  • Germiston East
  • Germiston North
  • Germiston South
  • Germiston West
  • Golden Grove
  • Golden Walk
  • Gosforth Park
  • Harmelia
  • Hazeldean
  • Hazelpark
  • Henville
  • Highway Gardens
  • Homestead
  • Industries East
  • Industries West
  • Jerusalem
  • Junction Hill
  • Jupiter
  • Klippoortjie
  • Knights
  • La Lucia Gardens
  • Lambton
  • Lambton Gardens
  • Leondale
  • Magagula
  • Makausi
  • Malvern East
  • Marlands
  • Meadowbrook
  • Meadowdale
  • Mimosa Park
  • Norton
  • Palmridge
  • Parkhill Gardens
  • Pharoe Park
  • Phumula
  • Phumula Gardens
  • Pirowville
  • Primrose
  • Primrose East
  • Primrose Hill
  • Rand Airport
  • Rondebult
  • Roodebult
  • Roodekop
  • Rustivia
  • Simmerfield
  • Solheim
  • Staatsdorp
  • Sunnyridge
  • Sunnyrock
  • Symhurst
  • Symridge
  • Tedstoneville
  • Tunney
  • Union
  • Wadeville
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