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  2. Pietermaritzburg is popularly called Maritzburg in Afrikaans and is often informally abbreviated to PMB. It is a regionally important industrial hub, producing aluminium, timber and dairy products, as well as the main economic hub of uMgungundlovu District Municipality. The public sector is a major employer in the city due to local, district ...

  3. Pietermaritzburg is popularly called: 'Maritzburg', in Afrikaans, English and Zulu alike, and often informally abbreviated to PMB. It is a Regionally important Industrial hub, producing: Aluminium, Timber and Dairy products, as well as the main Economic hub, of Umgungundlovu District Municipality.

  4. facts.net › cities › 38-facts-about-pietermaritzburg38 Facts About Pietermaritzburg

    Sep 29, 2024 · From its diverse culture to its stunning natural landscapes, Pietermaritzburg has something to offer to both residents and visitors alike. In this article, we will uncover 38 interesting facts about Pietermaritzburg that will not only enlighten you but also capture the essence of this vibrant city.

  5. Pietermaritzburg, city, capital of KwaZulu-Natal province, South Africa. It lies in the Msunduzi River valley, at the base of a tree-covered escarpment inland from Durban. Boers from the Cape Colony founded it in 1838 after a victory over the Zulus at Blood River and named it to honor their dead.

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  6. The district municipality is referred to by its Zulu name, 'uMgungundlovu' Pietermaritzburg is commonly referred to in Afrikaans, English, and Zulu as "Maritzburg," and is often abbreviated PMB. It is the principal economic center of Umgungundlovu District Municipality and a regionally significant industrial center that produces aluminum ...

  7. Jan 1, 2015 · The natives called PMB, Umgungunhlovu, because of the ancient seat of Government of the Zulu’s on the White Umfolosi River. It was only two years later that permanent settlement began – for fear of attack from the Zulu’s.

  8. Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi and Pietermaritzburg. On the night of 7 June 1893, a young Indian lawyer, known to the world as 'Mahatma Gandhi', was thrown off a train at the Pietermaritzburg Railway Station. He had refused to move from a whites-only compartment.

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