Molototsi River Explained

Molototsi River
Pushpin Map:South Africa Limpopo
Pushpin Map Caption:Location of the Molototsi's mouth
Subdivision Type1:Country
Subdivision Name1:South Africa
Subdivision Type3:Region
Subdivision Name3:Limpopo
Length:120km (80miles)
Source1:Modjadjiskloof
Mouth:Groot-Letaba River
Mouth Coordinates:-23.6758°N 30.9214°W
Basin Size:1,170 km2 (452 sq mi)

The Molototsi River[1] is a non-perennial river that runs amongst villages in Bolobedu, South Africa. It ascends from a village called Bodupe and flows to the Modjadji Dam in Ga-Matswi. It then flows down to join the Great Letaba River near the Kruger National Park. Molototsi is one of the sandy rivers in Limpopo Province.

Activities

There are many farms surrounding the river's valley these farming activities are mostly growing vegetables like tomatoes, pumpkins, peppers, and potatoes. Some notable farms include Mabodyane Cooperative, operated in the Ga-Mothele Village by Tsakani David Mukansi and others.

In the Ka-Dzumeri area, prior to the Late Regent Chief Thompson Masirheni Mabunda abolishing the activity, youth from all the 24 villages under Dzumeri used to converge every weekend around the '' old deep tank'' aka dibini ra khale part of the river. They would party and indulge in booze. The Regent Chief barred this practice after a young girl from Ndhambi Village died mysteriously while socializing with others. During the dry months, youth around Bolobedu organize beach football near Skhiming Village where the river is open and extremely sandy

Over the years, commercial sand mining has seen a huge increase with companies such as the Henley Farms, Risava Construction Co and the local Dzumeri Bricks and Sand mine sand from the river.

References

Notes and References

  1. Molototsi