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Pietermaritzburg (also called Maritzburg by the locals), the administrative capital city of KwaZulu-Natal province in South Africa, was named after the founding leaders of the city, Piet Retief and Gerrit Maritz. With a population of about 750,000 people, it is known as the “City of Flowers” because it is the location of one of the country’s National Botanical Gardens. It also houses well-preserved late 19th-century government buildings like the Old Supreme Court building. There are other cultural attractions in Pietermaritzburg which include the Natal Museum, the Msunduzi Museum, and the KwaZulu-Natal Railway Museum.
Pietermaritzburg is a city of history as it houses most historical buildings in South Africa. One of the interesting monuments is the statue of Mahatma Gandhi, which is situated in the spot where he was arrested for riding a "whites only" train carriage.
The city is a regionally important industrial hub that produces aluminum, timber and dairy products. It is also known as the main economic hub of Umgungundlovu District Municipality. Jobs in Pietermaritzburg are majorly in the public sector due to local, district and provincial governments located there. The average salary in Pietermaritzburg yearly is about R198,000.