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Kayamandi

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Country
  
South Africa

District
  
Cape Winelands

Postal code (street)
  
7600

Area code
  
021

Province
  
Western Cape

Municipality
  
Stellenbosch

Local time
  
Saturday 12:17 PM

PO box
  
7615

Kayamandi

Weather
  
28°C, Wind S at 14 km/h, 29% Humidity

Kayamandi is a suburb of Stellenbosch in the Western Cape province of South Africa located off route R304.

Map of Kayamandi, Stellenbosch, 7600, South Africa

The name means "nice home" in the Xhosa language, from khaya meaning "home" and mnandi meaning "nice". It was founded in the early 1950s as part of the increased segregation during the apartheid regime. It was originally built to house exclusively black migrant male labourers employed on the farms in the Stellenbosch area. In 1966, the nine largest employers in the Stellenbosch district including Stellenbosch University, the town administration, several vineyards and a fruit packing company united to erect 38 ready-made homes, so called hostels.

The principal language spoken in Kayamandi is Xhosa, a tonal language which incorporates the use of click consonants, although there is widespread knowledge of both English and Afrikaans.

Schools in Kayamandi include Kayamandi Secondary School, Makupula Secondary School and Ikaya Primary School.

Kayamandi is one of the Developing Townships situated in Stellenbosch, there are many interesting projects done by young and old people of Kayamandi, such as Kayamandi Arts and Culture Festival. There are 4 schools in Kayamandi: Khayamandi High, Makhuphula High, Ikaya Primary and Kayamandi Primary. There are about 27 registered pre-schools and more than 10 registered organisations such as Vision Africa, Prochorus, Lokxion Foundation, Legacy Center, Trust Center, Songo.Info, IMBADU etc.

Kayamandi is a soccer loving community with more than 20 teams, most of them playing informal soccer. Well known teams are Kuyasa FC, FC Malaga, Lokxion Stars FC, Kayamandi Hotspurs, Barca Juniors, Mighty Five Stars and FC Twetwe.

References

Kayamandi Wikipedia