Chatsworth is a large formerly Indian township created by the apartheid government in the 1960s to marginalise and segregate the predominantly Indian population and create a buffer between the white suburbs to the north and the black townships to the south. The township is situated in South Durban basin in South Africa and is roughly bordered by the Umhlatuzana River in the North and Umlaas River in the South. The township today is undergoing a rapid integration of blacks and Indians.

Chatsworth pupil hangs himself after principal calls him gay and a pervert
Durban – The sudden death of Chatsworth teen, Matthew Joash David after an impromptu ‘disciplinary’ at his school, Chatsworth Secondary […]