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    KwaMashu is a township 12 kilometres (7.5 mi) north of Durban, South Africa. The name honours Sir Marshall Campbell and means Place of Marshall. KwaMashu is bordered by Newlands East to the south, Newlands West to the west, Ntuzuma to the north, Phoenix to the north-east, Mount Edgecombe to the east and Durban North to the south-east.

  2. KwaMashu is a township in KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa, that was created in the 1950s by the Apartheid government to resettle people from Cato Manor. Learn about the history, name, development and challenges of KwaMashu and its residents.

  3. 27 de mar. de 2008 · Kwa Mashu is Durban's oldest township born out a the of force removal of Africans from Cator Manor by the racist Apartheid government. Through the brutality ...

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  4. KwaMashu is a black township situated on hilly terrain approximately 12 miles northeast of Durban. It is named for the late Sir Marshall Campbell, a Natal sugar magnate and the former owner of the six square miles of land. He was known as "Mashu" by the Africans living in the area.1 Building in KwaMashu began in 1957 and people started moving ...

  5. KwaMashu – formerly a sugar cane plantation – is a township named in honour of Sir Marshall Campbell (1848 to 1917), who was “the sugar cane farmer who owned the land on which KwaMashu stands” (SAHO, 2014:1), and the parliamentarian concerned with Bantu affairs (Manson, 1981).

  6. Learn about the origins, development and features of KwaMashu, one of Durban's first townships established in 1959. Find out about its famous people, clinics, shopping centres, art centre and radio station.

  7. By Susan Yoon. The townships of Inanda, Ntuzuma, and KwaMashu (INK) were built as satellite settlements of the City of Durban during apartheid, pre-1986. The region is part of the eTehkwini Metropolitan Area (formerly Durban), within the KwaZulu-Natal province. The region is set in hilly terrain, 20 kilometers inland from the Durban Commercial ...