Ventersburg is a small town in the Lejweleputswa District Municipality of the Free State province in South Africa. It was established on the farm Kromfontein which was owned by PA Venter who died in 1857. His son allowed a Reform Church to be established on the farm in 1864 and by 1871, the first plots of the original farm were sold. Ventersburg was decared on 6 May 1873. The Dutch Reform Church was built in Ventersburg in 1891 but it was burnt down in 1900 by the British forces during the Boer War. The church was later re-built in 1912. Municipality was also burnt down by the British forces during the Boer War. Is located 148.09 kilometers from Bloemfontein (Capital City of the Free State). In 1903, Ventersburg became a municipality but on the 5 December 2000 it was incorporated into the Matjhabeng Local Municipality along with the city of Welkom and the towns of Allanridge, Hennenman, Odendaalsrus, and Virginia. During the apartheid era, black people were forced to live outside Ventersburg in the location of Mamahabane. The location has expanded into two districts, the second is Tswelangpele.
Ventersburg
Lejweleputswa District Municipality
Orange Free State
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