Mogwase, Bojanala Region

Mogwase lies near the Pilanesberg National Park. It falls under the Bojanala Platinum District Municipality juristriction and the seat of Bojanala Platinum, is Rustenburg. The majority of its 1,507,505 people speak Setswana. There is another Town called Mogwasi that does lie close to Sun City.
Mogwase was established, after redemarcation of Municipal boundaries and subsequent Municipal elections in 2000. The Municipality has a predominantly Black African population, with fewer Indian, Coloured and White groups, mostly residing in Sun City residence.
Deelpan

A Village in the Ngaka Modiri Molema District Municipality, North West, of South Africa. It has two schools, namely: Badibana High School and Ramadiane Primary School.
After the April floods in 2022 authorities say more than 2,000 people had been affected. The Human Settlements MEC- Minister Mmamoloko Kubayi, visited the area to assess the situation. Residents of Deelpan are dealing with the aftermath of the worst flooding in decades. The Provincial Government says it will be relocating residents for their own safety. But many here say moving is not an option.
From the Archive | The workers’ struggle by Joe Foster (New Frame),28 Feb 2019

In April 1982 Joe Foster, the General Secretary of the Federation of South African Trade Unions (Fosatu), gave the keynote address at the second Fosatu national congress in Hammanskraal.
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Ottosdal and Letsopa

The Town of Ottosdal, was established as a Dutch Reformed Church on the Farm 'Korannafontein'. This occurred in 1913 and was named after its owner, GP Otto.
St. Andrews College, Grahamstown now Makhanda

St Andrew’s College is a School, situated in Makhanda (Grahamstown), in the heart of the Eastern Cape in South Africa. This independent Anglican boarding school, caters for 470 pupils from across the World.
The school motto is: 'Nec Aspera Terrent'- (Difficulties do not dismay us).
St Andrew’s College was founded in 1855 by the Right Reverend John Armstrong. (The first Anglican Bishop of Grahamstown.) Bishop Armstrong’s choice of school motto for St Andrew’s College; "Nec Aspera Terrent" (Difficulties do not dismay us).