'Kliptown', a suburb of the former black township of
Soweto in
Gauteng,
South Africa, located about 17km south-west of
Johannesburg. The population of Kliptown is between 38,000 and 45,000 (City of Johannesburg official web site). Kliptown is the oldest residential district of Soweto, and was first laid out in
1891 on land which formed part of Klipspruit farm. The farm was named after the klipspruit (rocky stream) that runs nearby. From 1903 the area was home to informal settlements (squatter camps), and the area now contains a mixture of purpose-built housing and a large number of shacks and other informal homes which form the
Chris Hani and Dlamini settlements.
In June
1955 Kliptown was the home of an unprecedented
Congress of the People, organised by the
African National Congress, the
South African Indian Congress, the
South African Congress of Democrats and the
Coloured People's Congress. This Congress saw the declaration and adoption of the
Freedom Charter, which set out the aims and aspirations of the opponents of
apartheid.
In 2005 Johannesburg City Council announced plans for renewal of the Kliptown area, including a large-scale housing project.
References
★ Musiker, N. and R., 1999. ''A Concise Historical Dictionary of Greater Johannesburg'', Francolin Publishers,
Cape Town, South Africa.
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Johannesburg City Council
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Soweto Kliptown Youth (SKY) Community Center