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Evander, Mpumalanga

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Country
  
South Africa

District
  
Gert Sibande

Elevation
  
1,655 m (5,430 ft)

Local time
  
Friday 4:14 AM

Province
  
Mpumalanga

Municipality
  
Govan Mbeki

Postal code (street)
  
2280

Evander, Mpumalanga

Weather
  
10°C, Wind SE at 19 km/h, 93% Humidity

Evander is a town in the Mpumalanga, South Africa 8 km north west of Secunda. The town was founded in 1955 when the Union Corporation started its mining activities and was originally part of the Bethal district (named after a town 36 km to the east). The town is named after Evelyn Anderson, the wife of Peter Maltitz Anderson, one of the directors of the corporation.

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Map of Evander, South Africa

Gold mining

The Union Corporation acquired options in the Kinross area, 64 km east of Springs. Mining started in 1955 though their subsidiary Winkelhaak Mines Ltd. The Evander mine is currently operating in its 8th shaft and employs 3 300 people. These operations, now owned by Harmony Gold, mine the Kimberley Reef in the Evander Basin and produced over 16 000 kg of gold from 2008 to 2010. The ore is milled and processed at Kinross, 7 km north.

Facilities

The town has a 5 primary schools (Emdibini, Hoëveld, Isikhumbuzo, Inqanawe, and T P Stratten), a high school and hosts one of the four campuses of the Gert Sibande College (originally the Evander Technical Institute). The Evander airfield is located just south-west of the town.

References

Evander, Mpumalanga Wikipedia