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Ballito is served by the Netcare Alberlito Hospital, owned by one of South Africa's largest private healthcare groups, Netcare. Public healthcare in Ballito is offered at the Ballito Clinic, which falls under the jurisdiction of the General Justice Gizenga Mpanza Regional Hospital (previously Stanger Provincial Hospital) in KwaDukuza. [4] [5]
KwaDukuza, previously known as Stanger, is a town in KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa. In 2006, the municipal name was changed to KwaDukuza (which incorporates towns such as Stanger, Ballito and Shakaskraal ), but the Zulu people in the area called it "Dukuza" well before then.
The coastal region is governed by the KwaDukuza Local Municipality, forming part of the iLembe District Municipality. Affectionately named the “Dolphin Coast”, its main towns are Ballito, Salt Rock and KwaDukuza. As of 2011 the KwaZulu-Natal North Coast has a population of 231,187 (KwaDukuza Local Municipality). [1]
KwaDukuza Local Municipality is one of four municipalities under iLembe District Municipality, KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa. As of 2022 it has a population of 324,912. As of 2022 it has a population of 324,912.
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Groutville is a town in Ilembe District Municipality in the KwaZulu-Natal province of South Africa.Home of the late ANC leader, Chief Albert Luthuli, Home to RT Rev j.Mdelwa Hlongwane founder to The Bantu Methodist Church.
The Adirondack Cottage Sanitarium was a tuberculosis sanatorium established in Saranac Lake, New York in 1885 by Dr. Edward Livingston Trudeau. After Trudeau's death in 1915, the institution's name was changed to the Trudeau Sanatorium , following changes in conventional usage.
The town is roughly 22 km north-east of Stanger and 96 km north of Durban. The town has four shopping centres, namely: Mandeni shopping centre, where most residents go, Sundumbili plaza, Gcaleka Shopping centre (also known as KwaGcaleka) and Mandeni Mall. It has seven township sections, all falling under Sundumbili township.