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The Northern Cape is also home to the Square Kilometer Array (SKA), which is located 75 km North-West of Carnarvon. The economy of the Northern Cape relies heavily on two sectors, mining and agriculture, which employ 57% (Tertiary Sector) of all employees in the province. [citation needed
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The town of Kuruman is situated 221 km north-west of Kimberley. Moffat’s Church stands in the grounds of the Seodin School 5 km north of the town. At the beginning of the 19th century Type of site: Church Current use: Church. One of the most important historical sites in the Northern Cape. Robert Moffat preached at the church. Kuruman: Kuruman
Vryburg and Mafikeng, in the north eastern extremity of the former Cape Province - and hence regarded as part of the pre-1994 "Northern Cape" - are excluded, being part, now, of the North West Province in the North. A History of the Northern Cape, properly speaking, would cover this recent period only. The different regional histories of the ...
The Northern Cape province of South Africa is divided, for local government purposes, into five district municipalities which are in turn divided into twenty-six local municipalities. In the following map, the district municipalities are labelled in capital letters and shaded in various different colours.
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In 2022, an audit of 18 landfill sites in the Northern Cape found that Orania's dump is the only one in the Northern Cape that was compliant with government national standards. [204] In 2022, Orania completed its new sewage works in anticipation of 10,000 residents. [205]
Campbell is a small town situated on the edge of the Ghaap Plateau in the Northern Cape province of South Africa.It is located 48 km east of Griquatown on the N8 road. [2] It was originally known as Knovel Valley and then Groote Fontein, but was renamed in honour of the Reverend John Campbell who visited the Cape Colony in 1813.