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The Shaka Memorial is a provincial heritage site in Stanger in the KwaZulu-Natal province of South Africa.It marks the resting place of the Zulu King Shaka near the site where he was assassinated by his half-brothers Dingane and Mhlangana while sitting on a rock near the barracks at his capital Dukuza.According to the 1938 Government Gazette, the monument was made in Newcastle and erected in 1932 on the site of King Shaka's grave.Adjacent to the memorial is the rock on which King Shaka was alleged to be sitting at the time of his assassination on 22 September 1828.
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King Shaka Zulu commemoration
King Goodwill Zwelithini will pay tribute to King Shaka at Stanger High School in KwaDukuza on Tuesday. 24 September was previously known as ‘Shaka Day’ before becoming Heritage Day. Courtesy #DStv403
2.0 Bedroom House For Sale in Shakaville, Stanger, South Africa for ZAR R 400 000
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A practical affordable starter home well suited to someone looking to buy a home at a very reasonable price. The returns will also be rewarding for those looking to invest in the property rental market, as this home is situated literally a walking distance from the pronounced Kwa- Dukuza Mall, schools and the CBD.
This home offers two bedrooms, 1 bathroom, a kitchen and lounge. The house is set slightly above road level and incorporates a reasonably sized yard which also allows space for future extensions. With a few minor cosmetic upgrades this could make quite an appealing home.
KwaDukuza (also known as Stanger) is a town in Kwa-Zulu-Natal, South Africa. In 2006, its official name was changed from Stanger to KwaDukuza; however Zulu people in the area called it Dukuza well before this date, and many white South Africans continue to use Stanger today. Stanger has been used on new road signs in the area.
Stanger lies inland from Blythedale in the midst of sugarcane fields, its streets lined with Jacarandas, home to King Shaka's memorial monument and part, not only of the Zulu Heritage Route, but the proposed Sugar Route as well.
KwaDukuza-Stanger beginnings were as a new capital for Shaka's Zulu nation during what were to become the last years of his life. KwaDukuza - ironically meaning place of the lost person - was named after the intricate labyrinth layout of huts, and it was in one of the kraals that Shaka was assassinated by two of his half-brothers - Dingane, who was to succeed him, and Mhlangane. His body was buried upright in a grain pit - a hasty burial the day after his assassination - over which stands a simple stone memorial erected in his honour.
Shaka's successor was to abandon kwa-Dukuza allowing it to run to wrack and ruin, and it was only in 1873 that a European town was built on the site, named after William Stanger, the surveyor-general of Natal. Today KwaDukuza-Stanger serves as the commercial, magisterial and communication centre for the large sugar-producing district.
Today KwaDukuza-Stanger is one of many of the towns in this area to claim an authentic eastern influence, brought here by the first Indian immigrants who came to work on the sugar cane fields. Markets, mosques and temples of their descendants now add a vibrant flavour the towns on the Dolphin Coast.
The weather here is typically tropical and humidity high, hence the sugarcane; and bottle nose dolphins use the sea as their playground through...
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Name: Asheen Mathura
Tel: 082 938 2261
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Commercial For Sale in Kwadukuza, Stanger, South Africa for ZAR R 2 800 000
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This commercial property is the first major commercial property in the Glenhills area. The land size is 3170 square meter. The incomplete building is 800 square meter. Plans are available.
It is the first major commercial property of a populated area. The large land has great investment potential such as more shopping centers, butcheries, medical centers etc.
The property is negotiable. The rates is approximately R3000
Stanger is one of many of the towns in this area to claim an authentic eastern influence, brought here by the first Indian immigrants who came to work on the sugar cane fields. Markets, mosques and temples of their descendents now add a vibrant flavour the towns on the Dolphin Coast. The weather here is typically tropical and humidity high, hence the sugarcane; and bottlenose dolphins use the sea as their playground throughout the year.
KwaDukuza (also known as Stanger) is a town in KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa. In 2006, its official name was changed from Stanger to KwaDukuza; however Zulu people in the area called it Dukuza well before this date, and many white South Africans continue to use Stanger today (see name, below). Stanger has been used on new road signs in the area. Stanger lies inland from Blythedale in the midst of sugarcane fields, its streets lined with Jacarandas, home to King Shaka’s memorial monument and part, not only of the Zulu Heritage Route, but the proposed Sugar Route as well. KwaDukuza-Stanger’s beginnings were as a new capital for Shaka’s Zulu nation during what were to become the last years of his life. KwaDukuza - ironically meaning place of the lost person - was named after the intricate labyrinth layout of huts, and it was in one of the kraals that Shaka was assassinated by two of his half-brothers - Dingane, who was to succeed him, and Mhlangane. His body was buried upright in a grain pit - a hasty burial the day after his assassination - over which stands a simple stone memorial erected in his honour. Shaka’s successor was to abandon kwaDukuza allowing it to run to wrack and ruin, and it was only in 1873 that a European town was built on the site, named after William Stanger, the surveyor-general of Natal. Today KwaDukuza-Stanger serves as the commercial, magisterial and communication centre for the large sugar-producing district. Today KwaDukuza-Stanger is one of many of the towns in this area to claim an authentic eastern influence, brought here by the first Indian immigrants who came to wor...
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Name: Jemendra Haripershad
Tel: 0126534444
Cell: 0829382261
Email: jemendra@choprop.co.za
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4.0 Bedroom House For Sale in Stanger Heights, Stanger, South Africa for ZAR R 1 580 000
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Bedrooms: 4.0
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Price: R 1 580 000
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MOVE TO A HOME THAT MOVES YOU!!!
Built in the late 80's with 300 square meters of floor space spread over 2 levels it indeed boasts a lavish living area. The Distinct Dark brown brickwork proudly compliments its earthy shade of beige on the exterior, and the large wing on the left lends a perfect contrast to the somewhat symmetrical Boston style architecture.
The three well distributed entrances each offer a welcoming appeal of fresh white paint merged with soft tones of genuine oak finishes that meet you as you walk through the well laid out home.
Featuring 4 bedrooms with bic, fully fitted kitchen, scullery/laundry, 2 baths, 2 toilets, open plan lounge and dining room, a garage and gym/study, this home is sure to ensure you a comfortable lifestyle. Security is well taken care of with a combination of high palisades, automated gate and garage door, security lighting, alarm system, and an intercom. This home is fitted with a Jo-JO tank and back up generator that are integrated into the plumbing and power system of the building making municipal cutbacks a thing of the past. A combination of 4 air conditioners and ceiling fans have been catered for as well, ensuring an absolutely comfortable summer.
Enjoy outdoor gatherings in the spacious yard with braai and outdoor dining area. The garden is well maintained with an array of fruit trees and certain indigenous plants. An ideally positioned balcony also allows you to enjoy views extending all the way to the coastline.
The dual level home is perfectly illustrated to accommodate the esteemed individual looking to create a perfect family space, and may also suit a keen entrepreneur looking for a multi-tenanted investment.
KwaDukuza (also known as Stanger) is a town in Kwa-Zulu-Natal, South Africa. In 2006, its official name was changed from Stanger to KwaDukuza; however Zulu people in the area called it Dukuza well before this date, and many white South Africans continue to use Stanger today. Stanger has been used on new road signs in the area.
Stanger lies inland from Blythedale in the midst of sugarcane fields, its streets lined with Jacarandas, home to King Shaka's memorial monument and part, not only of the Zulu Heritage Route, but the proposed Sugar Route as well.
KwaDukuza-Stanger beginnings were as a new capital for Shaka's Zulu nation during what were to become the last years of his life. KwaDukuza - ironically meaning place of the lost person - was named after the in...
For more information please contact:
Name: Asheen Mathura
Tel: 082 938 2261
Cell: 083 283 8173
Email: asheen.kzn1@choprop.co.za
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3.0 Bedroom House For Sale in Stanger Manor, Stanger, South Africa for ZAR R 900 000
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Bedrooms: 3.0
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Price: R 900 000
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A reasonably sized and affordable starter home in upmarket suburb in Stanger.
The home offers 3 bedrooms, an open plan lounge and dining room, kitchen with bic, and a separate toilet and bathroom. Apart from being located in one of Stanger's prime locations, It is also positioned on a large plot and caters comfortably for future improvements. This property is well located in the vicinity of schools and shopping centres and other amenities. The home requires minimal attention and with some minor cosmetic work can turn out into a stunner home. The ample yard space is well suited for family gatherings and entertaining guests.
KwaDukuza (also known as Stanger) is a town in Kwa-Zulu-Natal, South Africa. In 2006, its official name was changed from Stanger to KwaDukuza; however Zulu people in the area called it Dukuza well before this date, and many white South Africans continue to use Stanger today. Stanger has been used on new road signs in the area.
Stanger lies inland from Blythedale in the midst of sugarcane fields, its streets lined with Jacarandas, home to King Shaka's memorial monument and part, not only of the Zulu Heritage Route, but the proposed Sugar Route as well.
KwaDukuza-Stanger beginnings were as a new capital for Shaka's Zulu nation during what were to become the last years of his life. KwaDukuza - ironically meaning place of the lost person - was named after the intricate labyrinth layout of huts, and it was in one of the kraals that Shaka was assassinated by two of his half-brothers - Dingane, who was to succeed him, and Mhlangane. His body was buried upright in a grain pit - a hasty burial the day after his assassination - over which stands a simple stone memorial erected in his honour.
Shaka's successor was to abandon kwa-Dukuza allowing it to run to wrack and ruin, and it was only in 1873 that a European town was built on the site, named after William Stanger, the surveyor-general of Natal. Today KwaDukuza-Stanger serves as the commercial, magisterial and communication centre for the large sugar-producing district.
Today KwaDukuza-Stanger is one of many of the towns in this area to claim an authentic eastern influence, brought here by the first Indian immigrants who came to work on the sugar cane fields. Markets, mosques and temples of their descendants now add a vibrant flavour the towns on the Dolphin Coast.
The weather here is typically tropical and humidity high, hence the sugarcane; and bottle nose dolphi...
For more information please contact:
Name: Asheen Mathura
Tel: 082 938 2261
Cell: 083 283 8173
Email: asheen.kzn1@choprop.co.za
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3.0 Bedroom House For Sale in Glen Hills, Stanger, South Africa for ZAR R 400 000
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3 BEDROOM HOUSE FOR SALE IN GLENHILLS, STANGER, KZN
Affordable low maintenance entry level home priced for quick sale. This beginner home is ideally suited for a small family or someone simply looking for an investment. Set on a hilltop, it displays views that extend all the way to the distant coastline.
Apart from a fresh coat of paint and some minor TLC, this house is nothing short of becoming a beautiful home.
This house comprises 3 bedrooms, toilet, bathroom, a lounge and open plan kitchen. It is closely situated next to taxi routes and is just a walking distance from schools.
KwaDukuza (also known as Stanger) is a town in Kwa-Zulu-Natal, South Africa. In 2006, its official name was changed from Stanger to KwaDukuza; however Zulu people in the area called it Dukuza well before this date, and many white South Africans continue to use Stanger today. Stanger has been used on new road signs in the area.
Stanger lies inland from Blythedale in the midst of sugarcane fields, its streets lined with Jacarandas, home to King Shaka's memorial monument and part, not only of the Zulu Heritage Route, but the proposed Sugar Route as well.
KwaDukuza-Stanger beginnings were as a new capital for Shaka's Zulu nation during what were to become the last years of his life. KwaDukuza - ironically meaning place of the lost person - was named after the intricate labyrinth layout of huts, and it was in one of the kraals that Shaka was assassinated by two of his half-brothers - Dingane, who was to succeed him, and Mhlangane. His body was buried upright in a grain pit - a hasty burial the day after his assassination - over which stands a simple stone memorial erected in his honour.
Shaka's successor was to abandon kwa-Dukuza allowing it to run to wrack and ruin, and it was only in 1873 that a European town was built on the site, named after William Stanger, the surveyor-general of Natal. Today KwaDukuza-Stanger serves as the commercial, magisterial and communication centre for the large sugar-producing district.
Today KwaDukuza-Stanger is one of many of the towns in this area to claim an authentic eastern influence, brought here by the first Indian immigrants who came to work on the sugar cane fields. Markets, mosques and temples of their descendants now add a vibrant flavour the towns on the Dolphin Coast.
The weather here is typically tropical and humidity high, hence the sugarcane; and bottle nose dolphins use the sea as their playground thr...
For more information please contact:
Name: Asheen Mathura
Tel: 082 938 2261
Cell: 083 283 8173
Email: asheen.kzn1@choprop.co.za
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Retail To Let in Stanger, Stanger, South Africa for ZAR R 6 000 Per Month
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RETAIL / COMMERCIAL SPACE TO LET IN USHAKA MALL, STANGER, KZN
Retail space available in the desirable uShaka Mall. Rental inclusive of VAT. Ideally located in an economic hub. Safe and secure customer parking. Great business exposure. Prepaid electricity.
Situated in the heart of the CBD. The build is 3623 square meters and the property size is 5071 square meters. Currently has a floor space leased.
The building was once a hotel and has 17 en suite rooms, 6 shops, 1300 square meter ground floor as well as a 600 square meters below ground level.
KwaDukuza (also known as Stanger) is a town in KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa. In 2006, its official name was changed from Stanger to KwaDukuza; however Zulu people in the area called it Dukuza well before this date, and many white South Africans continue to use Stanger today. Stanger has been used on new road signs in the area.
Stanger lies inland from Blythedale in the midst of sugarcane fields, its streets lined with Jacarandas, home to King Shakas memorial monument and part, not only of the Zulu Heritage Route, but the proposed Sugar Route as well.
KwaDukuza-Stanger beginnings were as a new capital for Shakas Zulu nation during what were to become the last years of his life. KwaDukuza - ironically meaning place of the lost person - was named after the intricate labyrinth layout of huts, and it was in one of the kraals that Shaka was assassinated by two of his half-brothers - Dingane, who was to succeed him, and Mhlangane. His body was buried upright in a grain pit - a hasty burial the day after his assassination - over which stands a simple stone memorial erected in his honour.
Shakas successor was to abandon kwaDukuza allowing it to run to wrack and ruin, and it was only in 1873 that a European town was built on the site, named after William Stanger, the surveyor-general of Natal. Today KwaDukuza-Stanger serves as the commercial, magisterial and communication centre for the large sugar-producing district.
Today KwaDukuza-Stanger is one of many of the towns in this area to claim an authentic eastern influence, brought here by the first Indian immigrants who came to work on the sugar cane fields. Markets, mosques and temples of their descendents now add a vibrant flavour the towns on the Dolphin Coast.
The weather here is typically tropical and humidity high, hence the sugarcane; and bottlenose dolphins use the sea as their playground throughout the year. The Indian market in town i...
For more information please contact:
Name: Jemendra Haripershad
Tel: 0126534444
Cell: 0829382261
Email: jemendra@choprop.co.za
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Stand For Sale in Stanger, Stanger, South Africa for ZAR R 560 000
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LAND FOR SALE IN WARRENTON, STANGER, KZN!!!
Design and build your dream home in Warrenton, Stanger. This land is situated close to shops, schools, places of worship and other ammenities.
KwaDukuza (also known as Stanger) is a town in KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa. In 2006, its official name was changed from Stanger to KwaDukuza; however Zulu people in the area called it Dukuza well before this date, and many white South Africans continue to use Stanger today. Stanger has been used on new road signs in the area.
Stanger lies inland from Blythedale in the midst of sugarcane fields, its streets lined with Jacarandas, home to King Shakas memorial monument and part, not only of the Zulu Heritage Route, but the proposed Sugar Route as well.
KwaDukuza-Stanger beginnings were as a new capital for Shakas Zulu nation during what were to become the last years of his life. KwaDukuza - ironically meaning place of the lost person - was named after the intricate labyrinth layout of huts, and it was in one of the kraals that Shaka was assassinated by two of his half-brothers - Dingane, who was to succeed him, and Mhlangane. His body was buried upright in a grain pit - a hasty burial the day after his assassination - over which stands a simple stone memorial erected in his honour.
Shakas successor was to abandon kwaDukuza allowing it to run to wrack and ruin, and it was only in 1873 that a European town was built on the site, named after William Stanger, the surveyor-general of Natal. Today KwaDukuza-Stanger serves as the commercial, magisterial and communication centre for the large sugar-producing district.
Today KwaDukuza-Stanger is one of many of the towns in this area to claim an authentic eastern influence, brought here by the first Indian immigrants who came to work on the sugar cane fields. Markets, mosques and temples of their descendents now add a vibrant flavour the towns on the Dolphin Coast..
For more information please contact:
Name: Arisha Mathura
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Cell: 0646815206
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Development Land For Sale in Stanger, Stanger, South Africa for ZAR R 1 550 000
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SPECIAL RESIDENTIAL DEVELOPMENT LAND FOR SALE IN THE CBD OF STANGER/KWA DUKUZA, KZN.
Great investment opportunity. 2024 square meters of prime land in the heart of Stanger. The KZN region continues to enjoy a sustained high demand for a broad cross-section of homes in the sought-after region extending to the north of Durban. Furthermore, the recent announcement that Dube TradePort has gained IDZ status (Industrial Development Zone) augurs well for the region, as it carries a range of benefits for enterprises located within the zone and is also positive for the promotion of foreign and local direct investment into South Africa.
The property market on the KZN north coast is set to receive a major shot in the arm over the next few years courtesy of the Dube Trade Port, King Shaka International Airport and the development of the Blythedale Coastal Resort
It is estimated that these projects will create in excess of 269 000 jobs over the next 25 years and the spin-offs are already being felt in surrounding areas with increased demand for goods, services and accommodation for workers driving property prices up.
KwaDukuza (also known as Stanger) is a town in KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa. In 2006, its official name was changed from Stanger to KwaDukuza; however Zulu people in the area called it Dukuza well before this date, and many white South Africans continue to use Stanger today. Stanger has been used on new road signs in the area.
Stanger lies inland from Blythedale in the midst of sugarcane fields, its streets lined with Jacarandas, home to King Shakas memorial monument and part, not only of the Zulu Heritage Route, but the proposed Sugar Route as well.
KwaDukuza-Stanger beginnings were as a new capital for Shakas Zulu nation during what were to become the last years of his life. KwaDukuza - ironically meaning place of the lost person - was named after the intricate labyrinth layout of huts, and it was in one of the kraals that Shaka was assassinated by two of his half-brothers - Dingane, who was to succeed him, and Mhlangane. His body was buried upright in a grain pit - a hasty burial the day after his assassination - over which stands a simple stone memorial erected in his honour.
Shakas successor was to abandon kwaDukuza allowing it to run to wrack and ruin, and it was only in 1873 that a European town was built on the site, named after William Stanger, the surveyor-general of Natal. Today KwaDukuza-Stanger serves as the commercia...
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7.0 Bedroom House For Sale in Stanger, Stanger, South Africa for ZAR R 5 950 000
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Bedrooms: 7.0
Bathrooms: 8.0
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Price: R 5 950 000
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BEAUTIFUL PALATIAL MANSION WITH UNPARALLELED ARCHITECTURE, STYLE AND DESIGN IN OCEANVIEW, STANGER, KZN
Fit for royalty!
Majestic beauty and impeccable quality distinguish this palatial mansion. A truly magnificent entry way hall with classical columns and leads to a breathtaking central hallway where a grand staircase ascend beneath an exquisite glass dome with marble floors and impeccable design.
A modern masterpiece nestled on a hilltop in the sought after Oceanview. Private master suite overlooking the ocean in a distance. Multiple seating areas, fire pits and a built in braai area next to a sparkling swimming pool. A rare entertainers dream inside and out and a terrific value.
The kitchen is a chefs delight.
The home certainly exudes luxury, quality and splendor with its soaring ceilings, stunning entertaining spaces.
KwaDukuza (also known as Stanger) is a town in KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa. In 2006, its official name was changed from Stanger to KwaDukuza; however Zulu people in the area called it Dukuza well before this date, and many white South Africans continue to use Stanger today. Stanger has been used on new road signs in the area.
Stanger lies inland from Blythedale in the midst of sugarcane fields, its streets lined with Jacarandas, home to King Shakas memorial monument and part, not only of the Zulu Heritage Route, but the proposed Sugar Route as well.
KwaDukuza-Stanger beginnings were as a new capital for Shakas Zulu nation during what were to become the last years of his life. KwaDukuza - ironically meaning place of the lost person - was named after the intricate labyrinth layout of huts, and it was in one of the kraals that Shaka was assassinated by two of his half-brothers - Dingane, who was to succeed him, and Mhlangane. His body was buried upright in a grain pit - a hasty burial the day after his assassination - over which stands a simple stone memorial erected in his honour.
Shakas successor was to abandon kwaDukuza allowing it to run to wrack and ruin, and it was only in 1873 that a European town was built on the site, named after William Stanger, the surveyor-general of Natal. Today KwaDukuza-Stanger serves as the commercial, magisterial and communication centre for the large sugar-producing district.
Today KwaDukuza-Stanger is one of many of the towns in this area to claim an authentic eastern influence, brought here by the first Indian immigrants who came to work on the sugar cane fields. Markets, m...
For more information please contact:
Name: Jemendra Haripershad
Tel: 0126534444
Cell: 0829382261
Email: jemendra@choprop.co.za
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3.0 Bedroom Apartment For Sale in Stanger, Stanger, South Africa for ZAR R 650 000
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Bedrooms: 3.0
Bathrooms: 2.0
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Price: R 650 000
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ADORABLE YET AFFORDABLE 3 BEDROOM FLAT FOR SALE IN OCEANVIEW, STANGER, KZN!!!
From the exceptionally arranged open plan lounge to the lavishly textured furnishes, this home will indeed exceed ones
expectations. Crafted meticulously, this home offers an exceptionally large open plan lounge and dining room. This home has 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms and a fully fitted kitchen with a stove and oven. Relax in the Jacuzzi after a long day at work.
This flat has wash room and is also fitted with a Jojo tank and pump to take care of those unexpected water emergencies.
Situated just minutes away from the Kwa-Dukuza Mall, Stanger Hospital and Kwa-Dukuza Private Hospital this unit makes the perfect buy whether you are looking for a home or an investment. Close to CBD, schools, places of worship and other amenities.
KwaDukuza (also known as Stanger) is a town in KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa. In 2006, its official name was changed from Stanger to KwaDukuza; however Zulu people in the area called it Dukuza well before this date, and many white South Africans continue to use Stanger today. Stanger has been used on new road signs in the area.
Stanger lies inland from Blythedale in the midst of sugarcane fields, its streets lined with Jacarandas, home to King Shakas memorial monument and part, not only of the Zulu Heritage Route, but the proposed Sugar Route as well.
KwaDukuza-Stanger beginnings were as a new capital for Shakas Zulu nation during what were to become the last years of his life. KwaDukuza - ironically meaning place of the lost person - was named after the intricate labyrinth layout of huts, and it was in one of the kraals that Shaka was assassinated by two of his half-brothers - Dingane, who was to succeed him, and Mhlangane. His body was buried upright in a grain pit - a hasty burial the day after his assassination - over which stands a simple stone memorial erected in his honour.
Shakas successor was to abandon kwaDukuza allowing it to run to wrack and ruin, and it was only in 1873 that a European town was built on the site, named after William Stanger, the surveyor-general of Natal. Today KwaDukuza-Stanger serves as the commercial, magisterial and communication centre for the large sugar-producing district.
Today KwaDukuza-Stanger is one of many of the towns in this area to claim an authentic eastern influence, brought here by the first Indian immigrants who came to work on the sugar cane fields. Markets, mosques and temples ...
For more information please contact:
Name: Arisha Mathura
Tel: 0829382261
Cell: 0646815206
Email: arisha.kzn1@choprop.co.za
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1.0 Bedroom Flats For Sale in Stanger, Stanger, South Africa for ZAR R 350 000
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Price: R 350 000
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ONE BEDROOM APARTMENT FOR SALE IN STANGER HEIGHTS, STANGER, KZN
Priced to go!!!
This neat one bedroom apartment has a kitchen, open plan lounge and dining room, toilet and bath. You can enjoy your afternoons relaxing on the patio. It is situated on the first floor. It is walking distance to the CBD and close to Stanger Hospital, schools, places of worship and other ammenities.
KwaDukuza (also known as Stanger) is a town in KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa. In 2006, its official name was changed from Stanger to KwaDukuza; however Zulu people in the area called it Dukuza well before this date, and many white South Africans continue to use Stanger today. Stanger has been used on new road signs in the area.
Stanger lies inland from Blythedale in the midst of sugarcane fields, its streets lined with Jacarandas, home to King Shakas memorial monument and part, not only of the Zulu Heritage Route, but the proposed Sugar Route as well.
KwaDukuza-Stanger beginnings were as a new capital for Shakas Zulu nation during what were to become the last years of his life. KwaDukuza - ironically meaning place of the lost person - was named after the intricate labyrinth layout of huts, and it was in one of the kraals that Shaka was assassinated by two of his half-brothers - Dingane, who was to succeed him, and Mhlangane. His body was buried upright in a grain pit - a hasty burial the day after his assassination - over which stands a simple stone memorial erected in his honour.
Shakas successor was to abandon kwaDukuza allowing it to run to wrack and ruin, and it was only in 1873 that a European town was built on the site, named after William Stanger, the surveyor-general of Natal. Today KwaDukuza-Stanger serves as the commercial, magisterial and communication centre for the large sugar-producing district.
Today KwaDukuza-Stanger is one of many of the towns in this area to claim an authentic eastern influence, brought here by the first Indian immigrants who came to work on the sugar cane fields. Markets, mosques and temples of their descendents now add a vibrant flavour the towns on the Dolphin Coast.
The weather here is typically tropical and humidity high, hence the sugarcane; and bottlenose dolphins use the sea as their playground throughout the year. The Indian market in town is worth a visit.
For more information please contact:
Name: Arisha Mathura
Tel: 0829382261
Cell: 0646815206
Email: arisha.kzn1@choprop.co.za
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3.0 Bedroom House For Sale in Highridge, Stanger, South Africa for ZAR R 900 000
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Bedrooms: 3.0
Bathrooms: 2.0
Garages: 1.0
Price: R 900 000
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Large affordable family home for sale in ocean view Stanger. The well sized home is situated on a large piece of land surrounded by lovely gardens and incorporates a backyard with an orchid. Built on a 965m2 plot the beautiful home together with garage and staff quarter boasts a total floor area of approximately 145m2. The home is well positioned allowing great potential for future developments or extensions.
Featuring 3 large fitted bedrooms, a fitted kitchen, open plan lounge and dining room, guest toilet and bath, and an en-suite,this house makes an ideal and comfortable family home. The home is fitted with a total of 4 air cons. Parking has been sufficiently catered for with a garage and a massive carport. Enjoy great outdoor relaxing on well groomed turf and overlook views that extend from town all the way to the distant shoreline.
This property is very reasonably priced and has great possibilities even if intended as an investment.
KwaDukuza (also known as Stanger) is a town in Kwa-Zulu-Natal, South Africa. In 2006, its official name was changed from Stanger to KwaDukuza; however Zulu people in the area called it Dukuza well before this date, and many white South Africans continue to use Stanger today. Stanger has been used on new road signs in the area.
Stanger lies inland from Blythedale in the midst of sugarcane fields, its streets lined with Jacarandas, home to King Shaka's memorial monument and part, not only of the Zulu Heritage Route, but the proposed Sugar Route as well.
KwaDukuza-Stanger beginnings were as a new capital for Shaka's Zulu nation during what were to become the last years of his life. KwaDukuza - ironically meaning place of the lost person - was named after the intricate labyrinth layout of huts, and it was in one of the kraals that Shaka was assassinated by two of his half-brothers - Dingane, who was to succeed him, and Mhlangane. His body was buried upright in a grain pit - a hasty burial the day after his assassination - over which stands a simple stone memorial erected in his honour.
Shaka's successor was to abandon kwa-Dukuza allowing it to run to wrack and ruin, and it was only in 1873 that a European town was built on the site, named after William Stanger, the surveyor-general of Natal. Today KwaDukuza-Stanger serves as the commercial, magisterial and communication centre for the large sugar-producing district.
Today KwaDukuza-Stanger is one of many of the towns in this area to claim an authe...
For more information please contact:
Name: Asheen Mathura
Tel: 082 938 2261
Cell: 083 283 8173
Email: asheen.kzn1@choprop.co.za
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3.0 Bedroom House For Sale in Stanger, Stanger, South Africa for ZAR R 670 000
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Bedrooms: 3.0
Bathrooms: 1.0
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Price: R 670 000
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LOVELY 3 BEDROOM HOUSE FOR SALE IN HIGHRIDGE, STANGER, KZN
This spacious home is situated in Highridge, Stanger. The home is conveniently located close to schools, places of worship and other amenities. The spacious yard will make an ideal place to entertain guests as well as a perfect play area for children.
KwaDukuza (also known as Stanger) is a town in KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa. In 2006, its official name was changed from Stanger to KwaDukuza; however Zulu people in the area called it Dukuza well before this date, and many white South Africans continue to use Stanger today. Stanger has been used on new road signs in the area.
Stanger lies inland from Blythedale in the midst of sugarcane fields, its streets lined with Jacarandas, home to King Shakas memorial monument and part, not only of the Zulu Heritage Route, but the proposed Sugar Route as well.
KwaDukuza-Stanger beginnings were as a new capital for Shakas Zulu nation during what were to become the last years of his life. KwaDukuza - ironically meaning place of the lost person - was named after the intricate labyrinth layout of huts, and it was in one of the kraals that Shaka was assassinated by two of his half-brothers - Dingane, who was to succeed him, and Mhlangane. His body was buried upright in a grain pit - a hasty burial the day after his assassination - over which stands a simple stone memorial erected in his honour.
Shakas successor was to abandon kwaDukuza allowing it to run to wrack and ruin, and it was only in 1873 that a European town was built on the site, named after William Stanger, the surveyor-general of Natal. Today KwaDukuza-Stanger serves as the commercial, magisterial and communication centre for the large sugar-producing district.
Today KwaDukuza-Stanger is one of many of the towns in this area to claim an authentic eastern influence, brought here by the first Indian immigrants who came to work on the sugar cane fields. Markets, mosques and temples of their descendents now add a vibrant flavour the towns on the Dolphin Coast.
The weather here is typically tropical and humidity high, hence the sugarcane; and bottlenose dolphins use the sea as their playground throughout the year. The Indian market in town is worth a visit.
For more information please contact:
Name: Arisha Mathura
Tel: 0829382261
Cell: 0646815206
Email: arisha.kzn1@choprop.co.za
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Development Land For Sale in Stanger Manor, Stanger, South Africa for ZAR R 1 090 000
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VACANT LAND ON THE FRINGE OF THE GROWING COMMERCIAL AREA OF STANGER MANOR, STANGER, KZN
LOCATION! LOCATION! LOCATION! This 929 square meter stand is ideal for commercial use in the sought after suburb of Stanger Manor. Ideal for a shopping center, business premises or offices.
KwaDukuza (also known as Stanger) is a town in KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa. In 2006, its official name was changed from Stanger to KwaDukuza; however Zulu people in the area called it Dukuza well before this date, and many white South Africans continue to use Stanger today. Stanger has been used on new road signs in the area.
Stanger lies inland from Blythedale in the midst of sugarcane fields, its streets lined with Jacarandas, home to King Shakas memorial monument and part, not only of the Zulu Heritage Route, but the proposed Sugar Route as well.
KwaDukuza-Stanger beginnings were as a new capital for Shakas Zulu nation during what were to become the last years of his life. KwaDukuza - ironically meaning place of the lost person - was named after the intricate labyrinth layout of huts, and it was in one of the kraals that Shaka was assassinated by two of his half-brothers - Dingane, who was to succeed him, and Mhlangane. His body was buried upright in a grain pit - a hasty burial the day after his assassination - over which stands a simple stone memorial erected in his honour.
Shakas successor was to abandon kwaDukuza allowing it to run to wrack and ruin, and it was only in 1873 that a European town was built on the site, named after William Stanger, the surveyor-general of Natal. Today KwaDukuza-Stanger serves as the commercial, magisterial and communication centre for the large sugar-producing district.
Today KwaDukuza-Stanger is one of many of the towns in this area to claim an authentic eastern influence, brought here by the first Indian immigrants who came to work on the sugar cane fields. Markets, mosques and temples of their descendents now add a vibrant flavour the towns on the Dolphin Coast.
The weather here is typically tropical and humidity high, hence the sugarcane; and bottlenose dolphins use the sea as their playground throughout the year. The Indian market in town is worth a visit.
For more information please contact:
Name: Jemendra Haripershad
Tel: 0126534444
Cell: 0829382261
Email: jemendra@choprop.co.za
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King Shaka Day
Senior reporter Graham Chennells & a guest hitch a ride to KwaDukuza in a bus full of Zulus on their way to the King Shaka Day celebrations.
2.0 Bedroom Flats To Let in Stanger, Stanger, South Africa for ZAR R 3 750 Per Month
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Bedrooms: 2.0
Bathrooms: 2.5
Garages: 0.0
Price: R 3 750 Per Month
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TWO BEDROOM UNIT TO LET IN WINDY HEIGHTS, STANGER, KZN
A great starter home. The unit is ideally located close to schools, shops and places of worship.
The rental is inclusive of sewerage, refuse removal as well as water.
KwaDukuza (also known as Stanger) is a town in KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa. In 2006, its official name was changed from Stanger to KwaDukuza; however Zulu people in the area called it Dukuza well before this date, and many white South Africans continue to use Stanger today. Stanger has been used on new road signs in the area.
Stanger lies inland from Blythedale in the midst of sugarcane fields, its streets lined with Jacarandas, home to King Shakas memorial monument and part, not only of the Zulu Heritage Route, but the proposed Sugar Route as well.
KwaDukuza-Stanger beginnings were as a new capital for Shakas Zulu nation during what were to become the last years of his life. KwaDukuza - ironically meaning place of the lost person - was named after the intricate labyrinth layout of huts, and it was in one of the kraals that Shaka was assassinated by two of his half-brothers - Dingane, who was to succeed him, and Mhlangane. His body was buried upright in a grain pit - a hasty burial the day after his assassination - over which stands a simple stone memorial erected in his honour.
Shakas successor was to abandon kwaDukuza allowing it to run to wrack and ruin, and it was only in 1873 that a European town was built on the site, named after William Stanger, the surveyor-general of Natal. Today KwaDukuza-Stanger serves as the commercial, magisterial and communication centre for the large sugar-producing district.
Today KwaDukuza-Stanger is one of many of the towns in this area to claim an authentic eastern influence, brought here by the first Indian immigrants who came to work on the sugar cane fields. Markets, mosques and temples of their descendents now add a vibrant flavour the towns on the Dolphin Coast.
The weather here is typically tropical and humidity high, hence the sugarcane; and bottlenose dolphins use the sea as their playground throughout the year. The Indian market in town is worth a visit.
For more information please contact:
Name: Jemendra Haripershad
Tel: 0126534444
Cell: 0829382261
Email: jemendra@choprop.co.za
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2.0 Bedroom Flats To Let in Stanger, Stanger, South Africa for ZAR R 4 000 Per Month
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Bedrooms: 2.0
Bathrooms: 1.0
Garages: 0.0
Price: R 4 000 Per Month
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TWO BEDROOM FLAT FOR RENT IN STANGER MANOR, STANGER, KZN
This cosy flats consists of two bedroom an open plan lounge and kitchen. It is walking distance to schools, shopping centres and places of worship. The rental is R4000 including electricity, water, refuse and sewerage.
KwaDukuza (also known as Stanger) is a town in KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa. In 2006, its official name was changed from Stanger to KwaDukuza; however Zulu people in the area called it Dukuza well before this date, and many white South Africans continue to use Stanger today. Stanger has been used on new road signs in the area.
Stanger lies inland from Blythedale in the midst of sugarcane fields, its streets lined with Jacarandas, home to King Shakas memorial monument and part, not only of the Zulu Heritage Route, but the proposed Sugar Route as well.
KwaDukuza-Stanger beginnings were as a new capital for Shakas Zulu nation during what were to become the last years of his life. KwaDukuza - ironically meaning place of the lost person - was named after the intricate labyrinth layout of huts, and it was in one of the kraals that Shaka was assassinated by two of his half-brothers - Dingane, who was to succeed him, and Mhlangane. His body was buried upright in a grain pit - a hasty burial the day after his assassination - over which stands a simple stone memorial erected in his honour.
Shakas successor was to abandon kwaDukuza allowing it to run to wrack and ruin, and it was only in 1873 that a European town was built on the site, named after William Stanger, the surveyor-general of Natal. Today KwaDukuza-Stanger serves as the commercial, magisterial and communication centre for the large sugar-producing district.
Today KwaDukuza-Stanger is one of many of the towns in this area to claim an authentic eastern influence, brought here by the first Indian immigrants who came to work on the sugar cane fields. Markets, mosques and temples of their descendents now add a vibrant flavour the towns on the Dolphin Coast.
The weather here is typically tropical and humidity high, hence the sugarcane; and bottlenose dolphins use the sea as their playground throughout the year. The Indian market in town is worth a visit.
For more information please contact:
Name: Arisha Mathura
Tel: 0829382261
Cell: 0646815206
Email: arisha.kzn1@choprop.co.za
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