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Amanzamnyama, a small size Town in Kwa-Zulu Natal
Place
… An old Mission Station that takes its name from the nearby stream. The name means 'black water', from
Zulu
. Zimeme High School is a public school in Amanzamnyama, KwaZulu Natal. In 2014 there were 234 registered learners. The …
Church leaders initiate peace summit in Durban
This day in history
… At a regional peace summit initiated by Church leaders and held in Durban,
Zulu
King Goodwill Zwelithini urged his followers to stop killing each other. This followed various efforts to negotiate an …
Sir Benjamin D’Urban accepts the Mfengu as British subjects
This day in history
… The Mfengu (or Fingo in the colonial lexicon) were defeated and left landless by King Shaka's
Zulu
army, and slowly arrived in Xhosa territory over a period of time. By the 1830's, a centre of Mfengu settlement had been …
Utrecht
Place
… and in the process endangering the existence of the Republic of Transvaal. In 1854 the Buffalo River Community gave the
Zulu
King Mpande 100 cattle in exchange of the grazing land. In 1854 the Republic of Utrecht in Natal was formed. The name …
British troops establish their camp at Isandlwana
This day in history
… in enemy territory was to be entrenched on all sides. He also neglected to form a protective laager with the wagons. The
Zulu
army attacked the camp on 22 January. …
Field-Cornet Jan Potgieter's commando burns Chief Sikhobobo's kraal at Qulusini
This day in history
… Boers, most of them local farmers, were killed and 3 taken prisoner while all the cattle at the camp were driven off. The
Zulu
impi suffered the loss of 52 killed and 48 wounded. …
Nico Basson says that SADF had supplied weapons and covert assistance to IFP in order to weaken the ANC
This day in history
… disclosed that the South African government had secretly decided to foster ethnic conflict, especially between Xhosa and
Zulu
people, as they were the largest ethnic groups in South Africa. The National party leader, Roelf Meyer, called the …
Buthelezi says Zulus would continue carrying cultural weapons
This day in history
… to carry their cultural weapons. The ban if adopted and implemented would have prevented IFP members from carrying
Zulu
" cultural weapons " during their marches. The intention of this ban was to curb growing violence resulting from the use …
Babanango, Kwa-Zulu Natal
Place
… to White farmers, in 1885, for their support of King Dinuzulu who succeeded his father Chief Cetshwayo as King of the
Zulu
nation in 1884, upon his death. The Town was founded in 1904 and takes its name from the geographic features nearby, …
Old Durban Brook Street Cemetery
Place
… is a vibrant, boisterous market – shoes, woven berets, bags and household products lie alongside cheerful pinafores and
Zulu
hats beneath a shaded roof donated to the market by the 'Mazaar Society', as part of the market's redevelopment. In …
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