The Battle of Blood River Heritage Site in KwaZulu-Natal represents a unique way of Historic storytelling because there are 2 separate interpretive centres, each dealing with 1 side of the story of events leading up to the famous battle between Zulu impis and the Boer Voortrekkers.
The name means: "A current in the sea where air movement causes ripples on top of the water surface and ends up influencing the nearby climatic conditions through its breeze." Msinga is a largely rural Area with 70% of its Area being Traditional Authority land held in trust by the Ingonyama Trust. The remaining 30% of land is Commercial Farm Land, all of which is located to the North of Pomeroy. Due to the rural nature of the Municipality, approximately 99% of the population lives in traditional areas.
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Gcinisizwe Sylvester Khwezi Kondile
Born:
October 6, 1957
Died:
October 1, 1981
Gcinisizwe Sylvester Khwezi Kondile also known as Sizwe or Tshonyi[1] was born on the 6th of October in 1957. He was originally from Port Elizabeth. He was the son of Charity Kondile (mother) and Dumile Kondile (father) who was the Chief Magistrate of Port Elizabeth and who later became a judge on the Natal Bench[2].
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Pomeroy is a small Town in KwaZulu-Natal which is some 72 km North of Greytown and 56 km South-South-East of Dundee. It falls under the jurisdiction of the; uMsinga Local Municipality. The uMzinyathi Municipality is the District Municipality.
On the 26 of August 2022, Nathi Mthethwa (who is the Minister of Sport, Arts and Culture); officially changed the name to Solomon Linda. His full name was Solomon Popoli Ntsele, (he was also known by his clan name “Linda”).