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Mafeteng


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Mafeteng is a city of 40,000 people (2016) in Lesotho. It is the capital of the district by the same name. Mafeteng is a city in Lesotho and the Camptown (capital city) of the district of Mafeteng. It is located about 76 kilometers south of the country's capital, Maseru, and has a population of approximately 61,000. The South African border town to Mafeteng is Wepener.

The town is said to be named after an early visitor, Emile Roland, who was nicknamed "Lefeta," literally meaning "traveler" or "passer-by." Mafeteng translates to English as "The place of the passers-by."

During the Gun War of 1880 Old Navy clothing factory and the Lesotho Pharmaceutical Company (LPC), also exports to several countries in the region. Mafeteng has two hotels, the Golden Hotel located on the road to Maseru and the Mafeteng Hotel located on Hospital Road. The hotels are the center of the town's limited nightlife: each has a public and a private bar.

Mafeteng has little tourism although travelers occasionally stop at the Buy N Take en route to the Van Rooyen's Gate border crossing at Wepener or Malealea Lodge, a tourist destination in Mafeteng District.

The Famo musician Mosotho Chakela was born in Mafeteng in 1963.

Mafeteng is home to Bantu Stadium. In the past, it has hosted district track and field, volleyball, netball, and soccer tournaments. The winners proceed to national tournaments in Maseru to represent the district. In 2004, the St. Thomas High School soccer squad advanced out of the tournament in Bantu Stadium and captured the national title. Following the 2004 events, however, Bantu Stadium had to be closed due to the renovation of the fences which surround the field and viewing areas.

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