Kenhardt

Kenhardt has been for a long time the most remote Settlement in the North-Western Cape, founded in 1868. Kenhardt became a Municipality only in, 1909. The Hartebees River, with its many sweet thorn trees, provides a green belt, irrigated by the Rooiberg Dam. Which was constructed to supply irrigation demands of Kenhardt, because Kenhardt is famous for there: 'Dorper' sheep, farming.

Verneukpan; South of Kenhardt. Th is a vast dry pan on which Sir Malcolm Campbell tried to set a new World land-speed record, in 1929. The pan is estimated to be 57 kilometers long and 11 kilometers wide. He was however unsuccessful in his attempt to break this speed record, in his Napier-Campbell Blue Bird!

'Scatec', has since been awarded the 'Preferred Bidder', status, on three projects totaling 150MW (3x50MW) of Contracted Capacity, by the Department of Mineral Resources and Energy in South Africa under the technology agnostic Risk Mitigation Power Procurement Program (RMIPPP). The three projects in Kenhardt, in total consisting of 540 MW solar and 225 MW/1,140 MWh battery storage, were bid based on sites located in the sundrenched, Northern Cape Province of South Africa.

Geolocation
-29° 20' 20.7129", 21° 6' 56.6977"

Debating Lineages of Socialism in Africa Webinars


South African History Online, the Wits History Workshop, the Department of History at the University of the Free State, the Department of Development Studies at Nelson Mandela University, the Archie Mafeje Chair in Critical Humanities and Decolonial Studies and the AC Jordan Chair at the Centre for African Studies at the University of Cape Town, and the Department of History at the University of Johannesburg hosted a series of webinars and other events to mark the centenary of the South African Communist Party in 2021.

The programme, which ran from July to November 2021, aimed to present new research on the history of the party and other left traditions, and to reflect on their role and legacy today.

See the list of webinars below:


  • The SACP and Early Socialist Traditions
    27 July 2021
    Hosted by University of Johannesburg. Convenor: Natasha Erlank.
  • Red Lives
    24 August 2021
    Hosted by Wits University Workshop. Convernor: Arianna Lissoni.
  • Socialism, Culture and Networks
    15 September 2021
    Hosted by South African History Online. Convenor: Omar Badsha.
  • Strategic Debates, the ANC - SACP alliance and the Soviet Union
    20 October 2021
    Hosted by University of the Free State. Converor: Tshepo Moloi.
  • Forward to Socialism/Socialist Futures (Panel 1)
    15 November 2021
    Hosted by Nelson Mandela University. Convenor: Janet Cherry.
  • Forward to Socialism/Socialist Futures (Panel 2)
    15 November 2021
    Hosted by Nelson Mandela University. Convenor: Janet Cherry.
  • Debating Socialist Lineages
    25 November 2021
    Hosted by University of Cape Town. Convenors Shahid Vawda and Lungisile Ntsebeza