The town was named after Michiel van Breda, the first Mayor of Cape Town, who was also known as the father of South Africa's merino sheep industry.
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Nomaindia Mfeketo, the previous mayor of Cape Town, denied in her testimony that consent had been given to occupy.
William Duncan Baxter (1868–1960), mayor of Cape Town, South Africa, 1907–1908