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Entrance of a Food Lover's Eatery outlet. Exterior of the Food Lover's Eatery outlet on Heerengracht Street in Foreshore, Cape Town. Food Lover's Market is a South African supermarket chain that operates franchised grocery stores and convenience stores in Southern Africa. [5] The company is a member of the Franchise Association of South Africa. [1]
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Mahikeng (Tswana for "Place of Rocks"), formerly known as Mafikeng [3] and alternatively known as Mafeking (/ ˈ m æ f ə k ɪ ŋ /, US also / ˈ m ɑː f-/), is the capital city of the North West province of South Africa. [4] Close to South Africa's border with Botswana, Mafikeng is 1,400 km (870 mi) northeast of Cape Town and 260 km (160 mi ...
Inside the town, it continues north, crossing the east-west N14 Market Street before leaving the town. Continuing north-east for 159 km, through Stella (where it meets the R377 at a staggered junction ) and Setlagole , it enters Mafikeng from the south-west as the Vryburg Road.
Greenmarket Square in 1762 with the Old Town House in the background. In the years following Cape Town's establishment in 1652 a number of streets came into existence above Strand Street (which followed the natural shoreline) and the Company Gardens which initially functioned as a market garden run by the Dutch East India Company to supply ships.
However, Mmabatho's status as the provincial capital was short-lived. Later in 1994, the North West provincial legislature voted to rename the capital to Mahikeng (the town of Mafikeng having been merged with Mmabatho in 1980 and treated as a suburb of Mmabatho between 1980 and 1994 [2] [3]), reducing Mmabatho to a suburb of Mafikeng. The city ...
The names of the following streets in Cape Town have been changed: Western Boulevard (section of the M6) → Helen Suzman Boulevard (2011) [83] Eastern Boulevard → Nelson Mandela Boulevard (2011) [84] Oswald Pirow Street → Christiaan Barnard Street (2011) [83] NY1 → Stephen Biko Drive (2012) [85] Hendrik Verwoerd Drive → Uys Krige Drive ...