matlosana
Matlosana is a township located in the North West Province of South Africa. It is situated about 20 kilometers northwest of Klerksdorp and 63 kilometers west of Potchefstroom. The area was originally a farming community, with the Delmas Dam built nearby providing a source of water for the agricultural industry.
Following the discovery of coal reserves in the area, mining operations began in the 20th century. The
The name "Matlosana" is derived from the Setswana language, which is widely spoken in the region. In
Matlosana has a diverse population which can speak various languages including Setswana and Afrikaans. With a