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Country
  
Municipality
  
Kagisano/Molopo

Local time
  
Thursday 7:21 PM

Number of airports
  
1

Province
  
PO box
  
8619

Area code
  
053

Pomfret, North West

Weather
  
24°C, Wind N at 3 km/h, 38% Humidity

Pomfret is a desert town, the site of an old asbestos mine, on the edge of the Kalahari desert in northwest South Africa. It is the administrative centre of Molopo Local Municipality. Many of its inhabitants are former members of 32 Battalion, also known as Buffalo Battalion. These ex-soldiers were predominantly Portuguese-speaking Angolans who fought on the South African government side in Angola and Namibia, and after the end of the South African Border War to police the black townships. The community remains largely Portuguese-speaking.

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Map of Pomfret, 8619, South Africa

Present day

Today the town is described as depressing by those who visit. Injured 32 Battallion veterans of war live in squalid circumstances.

In 2004, 60 mercenaries from Pomfret were recruited to take part in an attempted coup against the government of Equatorial Guinea, known as the Wonga coup They were jailed for one year for their suspected involvement.

A 2009 documentary film recorded South African mercenaries describing how Pomfret was a place to recruit cheap labor for mercenary activities.

Asbestos mine in Pomfret

The presence of asbestos in the subsoil was the major reason for the creation of the town. Asbestos was mined and used in the motor industry for the making of brake pads, roofing, and water pipes. The mine is now closed, and is a tourist attraction.

References

Pomfret, North West Wikipedia


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