Empangeni Conference Facilities - Zululand & Maputuland - KwaZulu-Natal - South Africa
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Harbour Lights Resort - Empangeni, Kwazulu-Natal, Zululand & Maputuland, South Africa
Harbour Lights Resort invites you to book the best venue for your conference or functions, surrounded by beautiful tranquil gardens....... further information |
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Imbizo Conference Centre - Empangeni, Kwazulu-Natal, Zululand & Maputuland, South Africa
Whether we at Imbizo are catering for an executive select few in our VIP Lounge or 500 seated delegates...... further information |
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Protea Hotel Empangeni - Empangeni, Kwazulu-Natal, Zululand & Maputuland, South Africa
450 seats available for conferences. Conference equipment: White board, flip chart, television, overhead projector... further information |
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Empangeni Information
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The climate is sub-tropical with an average temperature of 28.4°C in summer and 14.5°C in Winter. Empangeni's population is 16,500.
In 1851, the Norwegian Missionary Society established a mission station on the banks of the eMpangeni river. The river was named after the profusion of Mpange trees (Trema guineensis) growing along its banks. The mission was later moved to Eshowe, 61 kilometres north-west. In 1894 a magistracy was established.
The Zululand Railway reached the town in January 1903 and linked the area to Durban and Eshowe. The government planted eucalyptus trees in 1905 as part of an experimental timber plantation.
The plantation was a success and led to a large scale planting along the coastal belt. In 1906 Empangeni became a village. Rapid expansion began when a sugar mill was erected at Felixton. The establishment of the Empangeni Sugar Mill set the area on the road to rapid development. Empangeni was officially proclaimed as a township on 15 January 1931 and declared a borough on 13 October 1960. |
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