Daveyton

Daveyton
Daveyton is located in Gauteng
Daveyton
Daveyton
Daveyton is located in South Africa
Daveyton
Daveyton
Daveyton is located in Africa
Daveyton
Daveyton
Coordinates: 26°08′19″S 28°25′30″E / 26.13861°S 28.42500°E / -26.13861; 28.42500
CountrySouth Africa
ProvinceGauteng
MunicipalityEkurhuleni
Area
 • Total14.45 km2 (5.58 sq mi)
Elevation
1,627 m (5,338 ft)
Population
 (2011)[1]
 • Total127,967
 • Density8,900/km2 (23,000/sq mi)
Racial makeup (2011)
 • Black African98.5%
 • Coloured0.3%
 • Indian/Asian0.3%
 • White0.1%
 • Other0.8%
First languages (2011)
 • Zulu37.2%
 • Northern Sotho13.3%
 • Xhosa11.8%
 • Sotho10.5%
 • Other27.2%
Time zoneUTC+2 (SAST)
Postal code (street)
1520
PO box
1507
Area code011

Daveyton is a township in the Ekurhuleni Metropolitan Municipality of Gauteng in South Africa. It borders Etwatwa to the north-east, Springs to the south and Benoni to the south-west. The nearest town is Benoni, which is approximately 18 kilometres away. Daveyton was established in 1952, and named after William Albert Davey, the Mayor of Benoni from 1951 to 1953.[2] Daveyton achieved municipal status in 1983.[3]

Numerous civic and youth organizations operated in the township since 1980, such as the East Rand Peoples Organisation, the Daveyton Students Congress Peoples Party, the Sinaba Party, Daveyton Peoples Party and the Daveyton Youth Council. The East Rand Peoples Party and Daveyton Students Congress were affiliates of the United Democratic Front. Chris Hani led his last March from Daveyton to Modderbee Prison.

The University of South Africa operates a regional campus in Daveyton offering all courses within all Unisa departments . Additionally, PRASA (Metrorail) provides train services to the township. These educational and transportation facilities contribute to the development and growth of the community in Daveyton.

  1. ^ a b c d "Main Place Daveyton". Census 2011.
  2. ^ Who's Who of Southern Africa, including Mauritius, 1976. The Argus Printing and Publishing Co. Johannesburg, 1976 pg 235.
  3. ^ Chawane, Midas Harold (2008). The Rememory of Black Oppression: Forging a Rasta Identity with Specific Reference to the Township of Daveyton, 1994 to the Present (Doctor of Philosophy thesis). Retrieved 10 June 2024.