Region D
Region D encompasses the whole of Soweto, Soweto is a brand on its own and it is easily identifiable by its landmark of the Soweto towers.
It has major challenges, but it takes pride in its history as the main theatre for the struggle against apartheid. Many of its citizens, famous and unknown, played a major role in that struggle.
The dynamics of urban development were not taken into consideration when Soweto and other historically disadvantaged areas were created.
The task now is to tackle the resulting problems with determination and build on the strengths of the region, one of which is Soweto's growth as a major tourist attraction. It welcomes everyone with equal hospitality, whether they are presidents, pop stars or ordinary members of the public.
The irrepressible spirit of Soweto
Region D has a difficult task ahead of it, faced with the challenge of building what was once the vast black-labour dormitory of Johannesburg into a prosperous urban area - one in which all its residents and the whole country can take pride.
But precisely because of Soweto's history, and its central role in the larger history of South Africa, few places in the country are as determined to tackle the challenges of the future with such passion.
If the region is heir to poverty, a mass influx of migrants seeking work and a historical lack of decent urban planning, the scene is now set on a great deal of positive municipal and community activity. As before, it retains the irrepressible spirit of all Sowetans.
Where we are
Soweto is a composite name, standing for South-Western Townships. Situated in the southwest of the greater metropolitan area, Region D abuts Johannesburg's mining belt to its north. Its western periphery forms the furthest boundary of the City of Johannesburg.
On its eastern border, it is separated from Johannesburg South by the Western Bypass of the N1, and its southern neighbour is Region G (Lenasia, Ennerdale and Orange Farm).
General description
The established areas of Region D are largely composed of the old "matchbox" houses built to provide cheap accommodation for Joburg's workers during the apartheid era.
And many inhabitants of the "matchbox" dwellings take pride in improving and extending their homes as well as creating pretty gardens. More trees have been planted in recent years and some previously desolate parks have been upgraded and are now attractive recreation areas.
Street after street of these are found in Region D, but in some areas, such as Diepkloof Extension, Pimville and Protea North prosperous Sowetans have built houses that can be compared to those in some of Johannesburg's most upmarket suburbs.
Hostels, originally built to house male migrant workers in the most basic of circumstances, are a feature of Soweto. Many of these have been improved and now accommodate couples and families.
A major landmark in Region D is the huge, world-renowned Chris Hani Baragwanath Hospital, situated at the eastern entrance to Soweto alongside the Chris Hani Road, which is roughly parallel to the Soweto Highway at this point.
There is sufficient road infrastructure in many parts of the region, with busy highways running to the Johannesburg central business district and Roodepoort. Commuters are largely reliant on trains and taxis.
Soweto today is a hub of economic activity with many formal and informal businesses. It features modern shopping malls such as Maponya Mall, Jabulani Mall, Dobsonville Mall, Ndofaya Mall, Eyethu Mall, Protea Glen Mall. All these malls host major retail stores which are widely spread throughout making shopping accessible and creating potential for investment and job creation.
The University of Johannesburg (UJ) has a campus in Soweto and there is Bheki Mlangeni Hospital, helping to ease the burden at Chris Hani Baragwanath hospital.
Soweto has a rich history in the arts and culture sector with many actors likes of Gibson Kente, Sibongile Khumalo, Mary Twala, Darlington Michaels, Kid Mabutho Sithole, Trevor Noah to name just a few. Soweto Theatre located in Jabulani provides a platform for professional performance in the arts sector. It is also the birthplace of the famous Kwaito music genre which has shaped current music trends like Hip Hop Music, House Music, Amapiano and Rap Music in vernacular languages.
Demographic information
Region D's population is 1,895,921 as of (01 August 2023, Stats SA), It is the biggest region in the City of Johannesburg with 38 wards.
Key issues
The overarching problem in the region is its historically based poverty and educational issues. Limited funds mean projects have to be prioritised, with the focus on such key issues as:
- The housing backlog.
- Economic development to deal with unemployment.
- The quality of sport and recreation facilities.
- We are continuously striving towards improving revenue collection, with the strategy to encourage payments of municipal services.
- Eliminating environmental degradation and instilling communities with a spirit of ownership - in this regard the council has embarked on a weekly high impact service delivery operations campaign with a view of to improve service delivery to its residents.
With major development issues focus on, the region needs to ensure that all capital projects are completed on time, to secure additional funding for new capital projects and to ensure that existing facilities are well maintained and administered.
Municipal staff trained regularly to improve customer care.
Soweto, as an area replete with the history of struggle and resistance, provides great interest and entertainment as a tourist destination.
Foreign tourists relish the informal vivacity of Soweto's shebeen culture and tasting the unique local cuisine. The nightlife offers a choice of clubs with some of the liveliest music available.
But the real attraction for many visitors to the region is its history, perhaps most importantly represented by the Hector Pieterson Memorial Museum in Orlando West. Hector Pieterson was one of the first children to die, shot by police, on 16 June 1976, the start of the Soweto Uprising. Many world leaders have visited the memorial to pay their respects.
Other sites of historic interest in Region D include Morris Isaacson Secondary School in Jabavu, which was deeply involved in the uprising; and the Regina Mundi Church, Regina Mundi (“Queen of the World”) is the largest Roman Catholic church in South Africa, built in the early 1960s in where many politically charged services and funerals of activists took place. The church bore witness to much of the anger and pain of the apartheid struggle. The bullet marks and scars remain visible and are part of the building’s testimony to that era
Vilakazi street is unique because it is the only street in the world to have housed two Nobel Peace Prize laureates, Nelson Mandela and Archbishop Desmond Tutu. Nelson Mandela lived at house number 8115 The home is now the Mandela House Museum, which is open for public tours. Desmond Tutu’s house is included in Johannesburg’s heritage listings, Walter Sisulu's home is in Orlando West
The Soweto Towers serve as a visual landmark of Soweto. They are visible across Soweto and are instantly recognisable as well as highly photogenic. They have been repurposed into a landmark that also has entertainment activities for adventure sports, such as bungee jumping, quad biking and freefall,
Sowetans are passionate about sports, especially soccer. It is the home of the Soweto giants, Orlando Pirates and Kaizer Chiefs football clubs, other active sporting codes are Tennis – Arthur Ashe, golf – Soweto Golf course, equestrian- Elka stadium. Athletics-African Bank Soweto Marathon, basketball, netball, volleyball – Jabavu courts. and cricket, Region D is home to the Orlando, stadium Dobsonville, Jabavu and Fiat grounds in Meadowlands. A variety of other sport is catered for by different complexes and swimming pools,
Major sports events take place on a regular basis and add colour and entertainment to the lives of residents and visitors. The best known of the region's restaurants Sakhumzi Restaurant: (011) 536 1379, Vuyos Restaurant: (067 027 7115/ 073 552 8496), Sakhumzi Restaurant: (011) 536 1379, Wandies Place 081 420 6051, KEK Restaurant: 076 689 1945, Meat Meet Restaurant: 061 505 5311 website address: (www.meatmeet.co.za), Nexdor Restaurant: 0737007379, Makhelwane Restaurant: 081 430 3165
FACILITY | PHYSICAL ADDRESS | CONTACT DETAILS | OPS MANAGER |
DIEPKLOOF | 3790 Marthinus Street smuts Drive Zone 3, Diepkloof | 011 985 1104 083 461 7175 | Sr Ntombi Hlanjwa |
ELIAS MOTSOALEDI | 13149 Carr Street, Mzimhlophe | 011 936 4106 083 462 1823 | Sr Ntombi Mathebula |
GREENVILLAGE | 2711 Nice Street Greenvillage | 011 931 2924 063 253 4400 | Sr Phindile Mashapa |
JABAVU | 3123 Tumahole Street & Amanza Drive,Jabavu | 011 984 4014 083 297 3070 | Sr Nomqibelo Mchunu |
KLIPSPRUIT WEST | Cnr Daisy & Clendula Street Klipsruit West | 011 947 1369 060 534 3596 | Sr Refiloe Setlae |
MOFOLO SOUTH | 739 Roodepoort Road, Mofolo South | 011 985 4050/011 527 1030 083 391 8918 | Sr Maria Mokwena |
NALEDI EXT 2 | 61 Letsatsi Street Naledi Ext 2 | 011 980 4926 081 484 5491 | Sr Nompumelelo Motswesele |
NOKUPHILA | 8405 Segoe Street Extension 2, Dobsonville | 010 229 0099 081 564 7552 | Sr Nkele Mnguni |
PROTEA GLEN | Stand 8996/58 Wild Chestnut Street, Extension 11 | 011 297 0815 060 552 1176 | Sr Portia Nqxito |
SENAOANE | 1928 Komati Street, Senaoane | 011 984 4044 069 123 3800 | Sr Abba Tsotetsi |
SINQOBILE | 27578 Zone 10, Meadowlands | 011 988 0788 083 554 7974 | Sr Edward Malatjie |
SHANTY | 1000 Armitage Road, Orlando West | 0110939 2015 081 425 2525 | Sr Grace Mnisi |
SLOVOVILLE | 1038 Cnr. Ingwe and Lizard, Slovoville | 011 765 4011 083 462 3316 | Sr Mina Maleka |
TLADI | 144Babinaphuti Street, Tladi | 011 930 2111 081 484 5491 | Sr Nompumelelo Motswesele |
ZONDI | 669 Shumayeli Street, Zondi | 011 930 7243 081 5191165 | Sr Granny Moleki |
People's Centres
Service Centre | Operating Hours | Address | Services Offered |
Jabulani Customer Service Centre | Mon 7h30 – 18h00 Tues 7h30 – 18h00 Wed 7h30 – 18h00 Thurs 9h00 – 18h00 Fri 7h30 – 18h00 Sat 7h30 – 12h30
Closed: Sundays and Public Holidays | 1 Koma Road, Jabulani
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Dobsonville Customer Service Centre | Mon 7h30 – 18h00 Tues 7h30 – 18h00 Wed 7h30 – 18h00 Thurs 9h00 – 18h00 Fri 7h30 – 18h00 Sat 7h30 - 12h30
Closed: Sundays and Public Holidays | 2332 Luthuli Street, Dobsonville
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Zola Customer Service Centre | Mon 7h30 – 18h00 Tues 7h30 – 18h00 Wed 7h30 – 18h00 Thurs 9h00 – 18h00 Fri 7h30 – 18h00 Sat 7h30 - 12h30
Closed: Sundays and Public Holidays | 3700 Masizakhe Street, Zola
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Jabavu Customer Service Centre
| Mon 7h30 – 18h00 Tues 7h30 – 18h00 Wed 7h30 – 18h00 Thurs 9h00 – 18h00 Fri 7h30 – 18h00
Sat 7h30 - 12h30
Closed: Sundays and Public Holidays | 1235 Mlangeni street, Moroka/Jabavu
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Chiawelo Customer Service Centre | Mon 7h30 – 18h00 Tues 7h30 – 18h00 Wed 7h30 – 18h00 Thurs 9h00 – 18h00 Fri 7h30 – 18h00 Sat 7h30 - 12h30
Closed: Sundays and Public Holidays | 989 Tshabuse street, Chiawelo
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Protea North Customer Service Centre | Mon 7h30 – 18h00 Tues 7h30 – 18h00 Wed 7h30 – 18h00 Thurs 9h00 – 18h00 Fri 7h30 – 18h00 Sat 7:30 - 12:30
Closed: Sundays and Public Holidays | 123 Kunene Street, Protea North
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Mofolo Customer Service Centre | Mon 7h30 – 18h00 Tues 7h30 – 18h00 Wed 7h30 – 18h00 Thurs 9h00 – 18h00 Fri 7h30 – 18h00 Sat 7h30 – 12h30
Closed: Sundays and Public Holidays | 666 Elias Motsoaledi Road |
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Meadowlands Customer Service Centre | Mon 7h30 – 18h00 Tues 7h30 – 18h00 Wed 7h30 – 18h00 Thurs 9h00 – 18h00 Fri 7h30 – 18h00 Sat 7h30 – 12h30
Closed: Sundays and Public Holidays | 293/7 Heckroodt Circle |
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Senaoane Customer Service Centre | Mon 7h30 – 18h00 Tues 7h30 – 18h00 Wed 7h30 – 18h00 Thurs 9h00 – 18h00 Fri 7h30 – 18h00 Sat 7h30 – 12h30
Closed: Sundays and Public Holidays | 448 Dingaan and Mabalane Streets |
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Slovoville Paypoint | Mon 7h30 – 18h00 Tues 7h30 – 18h00 Wed 7h30 – 18h00 Thurs 9h00 – 18h00 Fri 7h30 – 18h00 Sat 7h30 – 12h30
Closed: Sundays and Public Holidays | 1082 Lizard Street, Slovoville |
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Greenvillage Paypoint | Mon 7h30 – 18h00 Tues 7h30 – 18h00 Wed 7h30 – 18h00 Thurs 9h00 – 18h00 Fri 7h30 – 18h00 Sat 7h30 – 12h30
Closed: Sundays and Public Holidays | 2711 Nice Street |
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Doornkop Paypoint | Mon 7h30 – 18h00 Tues 7h30 – 18h00 Wed 7h30 – 18h00 Thurs 9h00 – 18h00 Fri 7h30 – 18h00 Sat 7h30 – 12h30
Closed: Sundays and Public Holidays | 3206 Doornkop Community Centre Block 4 |
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| Library | Address | Telephone No. | Email Address | Contact Person |
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| Diepkloof Zone 1 Library, Erf 227 | 227 Jack Klipin Road, Diepkloof Zone 1 | 011 985 0545 | NomakhweziM@joburg.org.za | Nomakhwezi Mkhize |
| Diepkloof Zone 5 Library, Erf 5244 | 5244 Ben Naude Drive, Diepkloof Zone 5 | 011 985 8506 | NtebohelengT@joburg.org.za | Nteboheleng Tuta |
| Dobsonville Library, Erf 2332 | People' Centre, 2332 Luthuli Street, Dobsonville | 011 988 9249 | SpheleleN@joburg.org.za | Siphelele Ngcamu |
| Emndeni Library | 587 Sondela Street, Cnr. Zamukulungisa Street, Emndeni North | 011 934 0686 | JohnsSib@joburg.org.za | John Sibeko |
| Jabavu Library, Erf 3137 | 3137 Diokane Drive, Central Western Jabavu | 011 932 6672 | PatrickT@joburg.org.za | Patrick Thobejane |
| Klipspruit Children's Library, Erf 79 | 79 Letsatsi Street, Klipspruit | 011 933 2262 | ThobekaS@joburg.org.za | Thobeka Sithole |
| Klipspruit West Library | N.P Wilsnach Recreation Centre, Daffodil Street, Klipspruit West Ext 1 | 011 947 1390 | AleckN@joburg.org.za | Aleck Ndhlovu |
| Meadowlands Library, Erf 219 | 219 Masile Street, Meadowlands | 011 936 5799 | PhutiMa@joburg.org.za | Phuti Maphotho |
| Mofolo Library, Erf 1249 | 1249 Mzilakazi Street, Mofolo | 011 982 2158 | Zamazulu Zulu | |
| Noordgesig Library | Main Square, Cnr.North Road & Central Road, Noordgesig | 011 935 1051 | Nomfundo Mnguni | |
| Orlando East Library Erf 6455/6574 | 6544 Mooki Street, Orlando East | 011 935 1040 | VictorB@joburg.org.za | Victor Boshomane |
| Phiri Library, Erf 448 | 448 Mabalane Street, Cnr Gumede Street, Phiri (Mapetla) | 011 984 4221 | MaswaziD@joburg.org.za | Maswazi Dube |
| Pimville Library, Erf 11624 | 11624 Modjadji Street, Pimville | 011 933 3961 | MartinP@joburg.org.za | Martin Phoko |
| Protea Glen Library, Erf 1703 | 1703 Milkwood Street, Protea Glen Ext 1 | 011 987 3479 | MogadiM@joburg.org.za | Mokgadi Molebo |
| Protea North Library, Erf 902 | 902 Madikane Street, Cnr Makhayi Street, Protea North | 011 980 3825 | GraceM@joburg.org.za | Grace Maben |
| Tshiawelo Library, Erf 671 | Recreation Centre, 671 Tshianda Street, Tshiawelo | 011 980 7932 | XolaniMad@joburg.org.za | Xolani Madondo |
| Slovoville Library | 1082 Lizard St Slovoville | 011 986 0154 / 0039 | DavidR@joburg.or.za | David Raolane |
| Facility | Ward | Address | Activities | Contact Person |
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| 348 Diepkloof Extension | 27 | 348 Diepkloof Zone 4 Ext. | Senior Citizens, Karate, Drama, Aerobics, Roller Skates, Soccer | 082 559 3770 |
| Bapedi Recreation | 41 | 219 A Masilela str, Meadowlands, Zone 3 | 082 559 3770 | |
| Chiawelo Community Centre | 12 | 671 Old Potchefstroom Chiawelo | Aerobics, Dance, Lets Play, Senior Citizens | 061 584 7056 |
| Diepkloof Multipurpose Centre | 29 | Eden Drive Diepkloof Zone 3 | Karate, Aerobics, Senior Citizens, Chess, Weightlifting, Gardening, Music | 082 559 3770 |
| Dlamini Multipurpose Rec | 37 | 2332 Luthuli Str, Koma Rd, Dlamini | Soccer, Aerobics, Drama, Senior Citizens, Gym, Boxing, Kung Fu, Chess, Table Tennis, Kiddies Games | 071 375 5936 |
| Dube Community Centre | 29 | Cnr Mahalefele and Mncube Dube | Boxing, Basketball, Karate | 082 559 3770 |
| Ekhaya Centre | 27 | 628 Rustenburg Rd. | Weightlifting, School Aftercare, Senior Citizens | 082 559 3770 |
| Ekuthuleni Rec Centre | 40 | 657 Vincent Rd Meadowlands | Aerobics, Food Gardening, Dialogue Group | 061 584 7056 |
| Ikhwezi Youth Centre | 38 | 80793 Lesolang str, Orlando West | Boxing, Aerobics, Netball, Cricket, Board Games | 073 569 5385 |
| Inkanyezi Hall | 243 Moroka North, Cnr Mphahlela and Tsohle Str | 243 Moroka North, Cnr Mphahlela and Tsohle Str | Karate, Weightlifting, Senior Citizens | 061 584 7056 |
| Klipsruit West Recreation Centre | 11 | Daffodil Str (off Fuschia Rd) Klipspruit | Karate, Weightlifting, Senior Citizens | 082 464 2514 |
| Kopaning Hall | 47 | 2332 Luthuli Str, Dobsonville | Aerobics, Dancing & Drama, Boxing, Chess, Cultural Dance, Ex-offender programme, Karate, Lesego Tau Edu Foundation, Khulisa Job Replacement, Dobsonville Heritage Found Tue, Beauty School, Sport Council, Chess, Mens Forum, Food Garden, Senior Citizen Program, Sewing School | 061 584 7056 |
| Makhaya Hall | 45 | 666 Koma & Roodepoort Rd Zondi 1 | Aerobics, Senior Citizens, Dance, Unemployed Youth | 078 594 3018 |
| Mavis Hall | 35 | 1586 Mlangeni & Langa Str White City | 073 836 8901 | |
| Bapedi Hall | 219 Masilela Street, Meadowlands, Zone 3 | Dance, cultural groups, jazz sessions, boxing, tennis, volleyball, weightlifting | 082 559 3770 | |
| Borolo Butt Huts | 914 Mphuthi Street, Chiawel | Aerobics, arts and drama, debates, day care, music, body building | 082 559 3770 | |
| Chiawelo Butt Huts | 879 Tshisikuli Street, Chiawel | Aerobics, arts and drama, debates, day care, music, body building | 082 559 3770 | |
| Chiawelo Community Centre | 671 Old Potchestroom Road, Chiawelo | Aerobics, ballroom dance, choir, ANC veterans, drama, karate, sewing, senior citizens workshops | 082 559 3770 | |
| Diepkloof Multipurpose Centre | 348 Diepkloof Ext Phase 1, Eden Drive Diepkloof Zone 3 | Aerobics, Spanish dance, cultural dance, sewing group, music, soccer, weightlifting, ballroom dance and marimba band | 082 559 3770 | |
| Doorenkop Recreation Centre | Block 4 Doorenkop, Soweto | Aerobics, Gumboot Dance, Karate, Senior Citizen, School Holiday Programmes | 011 765 8089 | |
| Ekhaya Centre | 628 Rustenburg Road, Diepkloof Zone 4 | Music, boxing, traditional dance, badminton, gamesprayer meetings, church services | 082 559 3770 | |
| Ekuthuleni Recreation Centre | 657 Rev Frederick S Modise Road, Meadowlands Zone 11 | Aerobics, drama, music, boxing, table tennis, gospel music | 082 559 3770 | |
| Jabulani Butt Huts | 1824 Fihla Drive, Jabulani | Aerobics, arts and drama, debates, day care, music, body building | 082 559 3770 | |
| Klipspruit West Recreation Centre | Daffodil Street (off Fuchsia Rd), Klipspruit West | Alcoholics Anonymous, preschool, church choirs, early child development, dancing, karate, boxing, youth ministry | 082 464 2514 | |
| Makhaya Hall | 666 Koma Road, Cnr Roodepoort Road, Zondi 1 | Aerobics, veterans dance, school holiday programmes, hall hire | 082 559 3770 | |
| Mapetla Butt Huts | 760 Mabalane Street | Aerobics, arts and drama, debates, day care, music, body building | 011 986 0083 / 082 559 3770 | |
| Mavis Hall | 1586 Mlangeni and Lang streets | Drama, church group, boxing | 073 836 8901 | |
| Mayors Park | Mabasotho Street, Mzimhlophe | Aerobics, tennis, drama, senior citizens, music, basketball, netball | 082 559 3770 | |
| Meadowlands Hall Multipurpose | 27576 Meadowlands Zone 10 Meadowlands | Conquest for life, Sasfa, and Lotsha Youth offices, boxing, weddings, funerals, church services | 082 559 3770 | |
| Metsi Recreation Centre | 2532 Mphepheto and Tau streets, Metsi, Dobsonville | Boxing, church group, karate, weightlifting, sewing | 082 559 3770 | |
| Mofolo North Butt Hut | 997 Sigasa Street | Arts and drama, community meetings | 082 559 3770 | |
| Naledi Butt Huts | 677 Bona Street, Naledi | Aerobics, arts and drama, debates, day care, music, body building | 082 559 3770 | |
| Naledi Recreation Centre | 676 Legwale Street, Naledi | Aerobics, gymnastics, church groups, choir, school holiday programmes | 082 559 3770 | |
| Nokuphila Recreation Centre | 8405 Sejoe Street, Dobsonville Ext 2 | Aerobics, body building, traditional dance, senior citizens, church group, school holiday programmes | 082 559 3770 | |
| Noordgesig | 10 North Street, Noordgesig | Aerobics, sewing group, drama, senior citizens, music, boxing, ballroom | 071 093 5446 | |
| Orlando East Communal Hall | 129 Adam Street, Orlando East | Aerobics, sewing group, drama, senior citizens, music, afterschool programme, boxing, handball, indoor soccer, drum majorettes | 082 559 3770 | |
| Phefeni Recreation centre | 12764 Xaba and Funani Streets, Orlando East | Gereal reading | 072 234 2359 | |
| Phiri Recreation Centre | 448 Mabalane Street, Phiri | Basketball, volleyball, aerobics, weightlifting, traditional dancers | 082 559 3770 | |
| Pimville Butt Hut | 2549 Dlushana Street, Zone 2, Pimville | Arts and drama, debates, music youth and cultural activities | 082 857 2623 | |
| Pimville Community Centre | Motjatji Street, Pimville | Youth club, modern dance, senior citizens, netball, women’s self help project, tennis, ballroom dance, drama school, aerobics, art and drawing, music school, squash, karate, stage acting baking school, mini soccer, body building, weightlifting | 082 559 3770 | |
| Power Park Recreation Centre | Cnr Old Potch and Nicolas roads, Orlando East | Aerobics, drama, dance, music, afterschool programme, boxing, fencing, weightlifting, indoor soccer, canoeing, pool, drum majorettes | 082 559 3770 | |
| Protea City Recreation Centre | 38 Tshukudu Street | Agriculture, traditional dance, drama, body building, netball, soccer | 082 559 3770 | |
| Quaker Activities | 7208 Thibogang Street, Diepkloof Zone 4 | Aerobics, sewing group, drama, senior citizens, music, boxing | 082 559 3770 | |
| Realeka Butt Huts | 3198 Modjadji and Malatjie streets, Rockville | Aerobics, arts and drama, debates, day care, music, body building | 082 559 3770 | |
| Slovoville Recreation Centre | 1082 Slovoville, Zamani | Sewing Group, farming group, senior citizens, youth forum, food gardening, Slovo Youth Theatre, weightlifting, school holiday programmes, meetings | 061 584 7056 | |
| Zola South Butt Huts | 2575 Ceduma Street, Zola South | Aerobics, arts and drama, debates, day care, music, body building | 061 584 7056 | |
| Tladi Buts Hutts | 1592 Legwale Street, Tladi | Aerobics, arts and drama, debates, day care, music, body building | 082 559 3770 | |
| Zola North Butt Huts | 1483 Mashiane Street, Zola North | Aerobics, arts and drama, debates, day care, music | 082 559 3770 |
| Facility | Address | Ward | Contact Number Details |
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1 | Diepkloof Swimming Pool | Zone 1, Diepkloof | 19 | 072 194 1587 | Diana Makgwa |
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2 | Dobsonville Swimming Pool | 3290 Nonhlanhla Street Dobsonville
| 47 | 082 464 2510 | Aaron Lekgetho |
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3 | Jabavu Swimming Pool | 3132 Mlangeni & Mbatha Street, White City | 35 | 082 464 2532 | Dumasani Mkhize |
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4 | Meadowlands Swimming Pool | 173 Motsweding Street, Zone 2 | 41 | 071 572 7370 | Zanele Dumakude |
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5 | Moletsane Swimming Pool | 267/8 Legwale Street, Moletsane | 21 | 076 387 0739 | Sindi Lewu | |
6 | Noordgesig Swimming Pool | North Street, Noordgesig | 29 | 063 118 7128 | Lorna Botha | |
7 | Orlando Swimming Pool | 3959 Ngiba Street, Industria Park | 39 | 071 776 8674 | Lawrence Mphuthi | |
8 | Pimville Swimming Pool | Zone 4, Pimville | 22 | 073 951 8232 | Sphiwe Menye | |
9 | Power Park Swimming Pool | 62 Dynamo & Chris Hani Rd, Orlsando East | 25 | 083 773 8340 | Carine Sithole | |
10 | Senaoane Swimming Pool | 1925 Maqbalane Street, Senaoane | 19 | 078 639 9245 | Winfred Thambo | |
- Chiawelo
- Chiawelo Extensions
- Devland
- Dhlamini
- Dhlamini Ext.1 & 2
- Diepkloof Extensions 1-3
- Diepkloof Zone 1 – 6
- Dobsonville
- Dobsonville Extensions
- Dobsonville Gardens
- Dube
- Emdeni
- Emdeni Ext.1 & 2
- Jabavu
- Central Western Jabavu
- Jabulani
- Kliptown
- Klipspruit
- Klipspruit Extensions
- Klipspruit West Ext.1 & 2
- Lufereng
- Mapetla
- Meadowlands
- Motsoaledi
- Mofolo Central
- Mofolo North
- Mofolo South
- Mofolo South Ext.1
- Molapo
- Mogase View
- Moletsane
- Moroka
- Moroka North
- Naledi
- Naledi Ext.1& 2
- Noordgesig
- Noordgesig Ext.1
- Orlando
- Orlando East
- Orlando West
- Orlando West Extensions
- Phiri
- Pimville Zone 1 – 9
- Pimville Zone 1 Ext
- Power Park
- Power Park Ext.2 & 3
- Protea City
- Protea Glen
- Protea Glen Extensions
- Protea North
- Senaoane
- Slovoville
- Tladi
- Zola
- Zondi