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02/06/2026
The Rand Water facilities at Eikenhof, situated south of Johannesburg near Brackendowns and Alberton, are part of one of...
02/06/2026

The Rand Water facilities at Eikenhof, situated south of Johannesburg near Brackendowns and Alberton, are part of one of the most important pieces of infrastructure in South African history. While many people drive past the area without noticing it, Eikenhof plays a major role in supplying water to millions of residents across Gauteng. �
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The story begins with the discovery of gold on the Witwatersrand in 1886. Johannesburg expanded rapidly, but there was a major problem — there simply was not enough reliable water for mines and the growing population. Early private water schemes struggled to keep up with demand. �
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To solve this, the randwater.co.za⁠� authority was officially formed in 1903 and began operating in 1905 to centralise water supply across the region. Over the decades, massive dams, purification works, pump stations and reservoirs were built to move water from the Vaal system to homes, industries and municipalities across Gauteng. �
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The Eikenhof system became one of the critical southern distribution and pumping nodes in this network. Today, water is purified and then pumped through large trunk pipelines from major treatment works into the Eikenhof network, where it is distributed toward Johannesburg’s southern and western systems and surrounding municipal reservoirs. �
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For residents in areas like Brackendowns, Brackenhurst, Alberton and surrounding suburbs, Eikenhof is historically important because it helped make large-scale suburban growth possible. Without these bulk water systems, the rapid expansion of southern Johannesburg and Alberton would have been far more difficult. �
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A modern chapter of its history is that Eikenhof regularly appears in the news during major maintenance cycles because of how central it is to Gauteng’s water network. Large maintenance projects there affect multiple reservoirs and suburbs across Johannesburg during recovery periods. �
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So although Eikenhof may look like an ordinary utility site from outside — it is actually part of a water system that helped build modern Gauteng.

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02/06/2026

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The old Casbah Roadhouse was one of Alberton’s best-known roadside eateries and became a local landmark for several deca...
01/06/2026

The old Casbah Roadhouse was one of Alberton’s best-known roadside eateries and became a local landmark for several decades. It formed part of the wider Casbah Roadhouse chain, which originated in Brakpan during the 1950s and expanded across Gauteng. The chain was founded by Sylvia Kongos (later Theologo family ownership) and became famous for classic South African roadhouse culture — where customers parked their cars and were served food directly at their windows. �
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The Alberton Casbah
The Alberton branch was established as part of the growing Casbah network and became one of the East Rand's most recognised roadhouses. Historical reports indicate that the building opposite the old Alberton Mall was constructed in 1972, although the Casbah brand itself had already existed since the early 1950s. �
The Mail & Guardian
According to historical accounts from the Casbah family, the Alberton branch was one of several locations opened by Evangelo “Ponch” Theologo, who expanded the chain into areas including Alberton, Johannesburg, Benoni, Vereeniging and Krugersdorp. �
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Why It Became Famous
The Casbah became known for:
Giant toasted sandwiches such as the Dagwood and Blondie.
Traditional curry-and-rice meals.
Hand-cut chips.
Milkshakes and classic roadhouse burgers.
The unique experience of eating in your car while trays hooked onto the vehicle windows. �
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For many Alberton residents during the 1970s, 1980s and 1990s, the Casbah was a regular meeting place after school, after rugby matches, or for late-night family meals.
The Decline of the Original Casbah
Like many traditional South African roadhouses, the Alberton Casbah faced increasing competition from shopping-centre restaurants and fast-food franchises. By the late 2010s, reviews and local accounts noted that the original Casbah operation at the site had effectively ended. One review specifically mentioned that the "original location is no more", although a restaurant continued operating from the historic premises. �
Tripadvisor

Johnny Guitar Drive-In
In 2018, the historic Alberton Casbah property was reportedly taken over by John ("Johnny") Kongos, son of Casbah founder Sylvia Kongos. The venue was rebranded as Johnny Guitar Drive In, preserving much of the classic roadhouse atmosphere while giving the establishment a new identity. �
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Historical Significance
The Casbah was more than just a takeaway restaurant. It represented a uniquely South African version of American drive-in culture and became part of Alberton’s social history. For many residents, memories of the Casbah include:
Waiting for food trays to be attached to car windows.
Friday-night family outings.

Huge toasted sandwiches and milkshakes.
Meeting friends in the parking area.
The neon signs that once lit up Alberton’s main roads. �
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Interesting Fact
The Casbah name was inspired by the film "Casablanca", and the chain's first branch was originally a small establishment called Smithy's Tea Pot in Brakpan before being transformed into the first Casbah Roadhouse on 29 January 1955. �
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For many long-time Alberton residents, the Casbah remains one of the town's most nostalgic landmarks, alongside the old Alberton Mall and other classic Alberton gathering spots. �
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31/05/2026

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The history of Generaal Alberts in Alberton is closely tied to the very founding of Alberton itself.The suburb and sever...
28/05/2026

The history of Generaal Alberts in Alberton is closely tied to the very founding of Alberton itself.
The suburb and several landmarks in Alberton were named after General Hendrik Abraham Alberts (often called General Hennie Alberts), a Boer military commander, businessman and one of the key figures behind the establishment of Alberton. �
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Who was General Hennie Alberts?
General Hendrik Abraham Alberts was born in 1855 in the Cape Colony. He became known during the Second Anglo-Boer War (1899–1902) as a Boer military commander and later became involved in land development and business. �
Wikipedia

After the war, Alberts purchased a portion of the old Elandsfontein Farm from the Meyer family around 1904 and named the new development Alberton after himself. Alberton officially celebrated its centenary in 2005. �
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How did the suburb Generaal Alberts get its name?
The area known today as General Albertspark (often locally shortened to “Generaal Alberts”) was later developed and named in honour of General Alberts and his role in creating Alberton. �
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Other places in Alberton that also honour him include:
Generaal Alberts Primary School
Hennie Alberts Street / Avenue
Albertsdal suburb
Alberton itself �
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What was the area originally?
Before suburbs existed, this area formed part of large farming land:
Elandsfontein
Klipriviersberg
Swartkoppies
These farms belonged to early settler families, especially the Meyer family, before urban development began. �
Wikipedia

A nice local detail: the Jan Meyer homestead linked to Alberton’s earliest history can still be seen from sections near the N12 and remains one of Alberton’s oldest surviving heritage links. �
Wikipedia

The History of Brackenhurst, Alberton 🇿🇦Brackenhurst is one of Alberton’s most recognisable suburbs today, but its story...
27/05/2026

The History of Brackenhurst, Alberton 🇿🇦
Brackenhurst is one of Alberton’s most recognisable suburbs today, but its story starts long before houses, schools and shopping centres appeared.

🌾 Before Brackenhurst – The Farming Years (1800s–early 1900s)
The land that became Brackenhurst formed part of the greater farming landscape around Alberton. Much of this area traces back to the old Meyer family farms connected to Elandsfontein and surrounding farmland. These farms helped shape Alberton’s earliest settlement period. �
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Alberton itself was officially founded in 1904, when land was purchased and developed into a new town named after General Hendrik Abraham Alberts. �
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🏡 The Birth of Brackenhurst (1968–1974)
Brackenhurst as a suburb is relatively modern.
The suburb was developed in phases:
Original Brackenhurst – 1968 (about 111 hectares)
Extension 1 – 1971 (about 240 hectares)
Extension 2 – 1974 (about 422 hectares)
This growth transformed open veld and agricultural land into a family-focused residential suburb. �
Alberton Heritage

🛣️ Why Brackenhurst Became So Popular
Brackenhurst grew quickly because:
Large residential stands
Tree-lined streets
Easy access to Johannesburg
Strong family and school community
Close proximity to newer suburbs like Meyersdal and Brackendowns
Many of the suburb’s street names were chosen to honour Alberton pioneers and historical figures connected to the town’s development. �
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⛰️ A Symbol of the Area
One of the strongest reminders of Brackenhurst’s earlier landscape is the nearby Meyersdal Koppie — a surviving natural landmark that links today’s suburb back to the original open farmland and early settlement era. �
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A nice way to sum up Brackenhurst:
“From open farmland to one of Alberton’s most loved family suburbs — Brackenhurst grew with Alberton while still carrying pieces of its rural heritage.”

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27/05/2026

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