Senekal combined with its townships have two police stations, correctional facilities, one hospital and three functioning clinics with the fourth still underway in OR Tambo Section.
It has a radio station, Naledi Community radio station, which serves most parts of the Eastern Free State and small parts of Lesotho.[citation needed] It broadcasts on 103.9 MHz.[citation needed]
Farming around Senekal plays a vital role in the economy of the province and country at large. Produce includes maize, sunflower, wheat, milk and livestock.[citation needed]
The two most spoken official languages around Senekal are Afrikaans and Sesotho, the latter being the most widely spoken.
Places of interest in Senekal include Arizona Game Reserve, Biddulphs Mountain Resort and Willem Pretorius Game Reserve, though in Matjhabeng, falls under Setsoto Boundaries.[citation needed] One of the oldest churches in the Free State can be found at the centre of the town.[citation needed] The church is fenced with petrified wood, originally excavated from farms nearby.[citation needed]
Farm attacks and 2020 protests
In October 2018 rural safety in the Senekal area was thrown in the spotlight when Mr Mandeni Johannes Moloi was murdered on his farm, after several break in attempts at his house.[4] Two alleged perpetrators were arrested, and the DA proposed the establishment of rural safety units.
On 6 October 2020, agricultural leaders and community members protested outside the Senekal Magistrate Court, as the trial of Mahlamba and Matlaletsa, the accused killers of farm manager Brendin Horner, commenced.[5] Protesters stormed the court and a police car was turned over and allegedly set on fire.[6] Various groups and public figures, including Police Minister Bheki Cele,[7] Justice and Correctional Services Minister Ronald Lamola,[8] Free State Premier Sisi Ntombela[9] and the Police and Prisons Civil Rights Union,[10] condemned the occurrences. Their next court appearance of 16 October[11] was once again accompanied by demonstrations from different groups outside the court building.[12]