- Kempton Park, Gauteng
Kempton Park is a large town on the
East Rand inGauteng ,South Africa , formerly in theTransvaal . It was established in 1903 when Karl Wolff sub-divided a portion of his Zuurfontein farm into residential stands and named the new villageKempten after theBavaria n town of his birth. The name was anglicised intoKempton Park .In 1952 the
Jan Smuts Airport was built on land next to the town. The airport's name was changed toJohannesburg International Airport in the late 1990s and then toOR Tambo International Airport in 2006. Kempton Park has been part of theEkurhuleni Metropolitan Municipality since 2000. Kempton Park is located north-east of Johannesburg and south of Pretoria lying in the middle of the two cities.The city has six major highschools (secondary schools)
Hoërskool Jeugland ,Kempton Hoër (Kempton High),Rhodesfield High School ,Birchleigh Hoër ,Norkem Park High andSir Pierre van Ryneveld .Kempton Park is next to one of the largest townships in South-Africa calledTembisa .uburbs
Kempton Park was declared a City in 1992 and has the following suburbs:
*Birchleigh
*Kempton Park West
*Edleen
*Van Riebeek Park
*Glen Marais
*Norkem Park
*Allen Grove
*Nimrod Park
*Rhodesfield
*Bonaero Park
*Terenure
*Esther Park
*Aston Manor
*Spartan
*Croydon
*Bredell
*PomonaSpartan is a large industrial zone which holds many chemical manufacturing and other industrial sites.Kempton Park also has a large Coal power plant namedKelvin power station.World Trade Centre Johannesburg
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World Trade Centre Johannesburg , PO Box 500, Kempton Park, 1620 Johannesburg, South AfricaHistory of Kempton Park
Carl Friedrich Wolff was born on Christmas eve 1851 in
Kempten , the capital of theBavarian districtAllgäu in South Germany. After school and an early training in the iron and steel industry, he moved to London and in 1873, embarked on a financial career. In 1875 his company,Adolph Mosenthal & Co . transferred him to South Africa where he took command of the accounting division in thePort Elizabeth branch. In 1880 he was transferred toBloemfontein where he married Maria Fichardt, granddaughter of Carl Wuras, a noted missionary.In 1888, Wolff was transferred to
Pretoria to establish a branch office. He became a leading figure among the German community and was elected as chairman of the local German Club. From Pretoria he moved to Johannesburg to open another branch office and became a founder member and the first chairman of theGerman Club in the city.Because of his German origin, Carl Friedrich Wolff was a natural choice as a go-between for the Z.A.R. in their transactions with the Nobel Trust, who were building the dynamite factory. The
Nobel company had established theZuid-Afrikaansche Fabrieken voor Ontplofbare Stoffen and had appointed Wolff as local director in South Africa (although he apparently retained his connections with his English employers).The
Nobel Trust exercised complete financial control over the dynamite factory and Wolff's major role appears to have been as negotiator with the Z.A.R. government and local landowners. During the establishment of the dynamite factory and the delicate negotiations which evolved as a result of the private rail link from the factory toZuurfontein , Wolff played a prominent part.The exciting events taking place at this time can well be imagined. Gold fever had gripped the
Witwatersrand and the dynamite factory was a vital industrial necessity. Land speculation was rife, community development was beginning to take shape and Carl Wolff, at the peak of his career, was right in the heart of the drama.Establishing the rail link was of prime importance and successful negotiation with the owners of the farm
Zuurfontein , the Buitendags, was crucialThe Buitendag 's great complaint was that the existing railway line already divided their property and some 113 morgen on the east side of the farm was completely cut off from the main property. The new railroad to the dynamite factory would further divide their property and disrupt their farming operations.Tembisa is a large township situated to the north of Kempton Park on theEast Rand , Gauteng, South Africa. It was established in 1957 when Africans were resettled fromAlexandra and other areas inEdenvale ,Kempton Park ,Midrand andGermiston .Storming of the
Kempton Park World Trade Centre The storming of the Kempton Park World Trade Centre took place in
South Africa onJune 25 ,1993 when approximately three thousand members of theAfrikaner Volksfront (AVF),Afrikaner Weerstandsbeweging (AWB) and other paramilitary right-wing Afrikaner groups stormed the World Trade Centre in Kempton Park,Johannesburg . At the time of the attack the World Trade Centre was the venue for multi-party negotiations to end theapartheid system through the country's first multi-racial elections. These negotiations were strongly opposed by right-wing white groups in South Africa. The invasion came after other clashes between police and right-wingers, such as theBattle of Ventersdorp , and much belligerent rhetoric from right-wing leaders such asEugene Terre'Blanche of the AWB.External links
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