Borakalalo is situated 60 km north of Brits. It consists of 13 000 ha of woodland and open bushveld – in a remote and pe...
Botshabelo, which means 'place of refuge', is the largest township in the Free State and, after Soweto, the largest in t...
This Township was established when Centurion was incorporated into Tshwane in 2000.
Click on image to enlarge South African Republic president Paul Kruger's farm was declared a National Monument by the...
The property was originally part of the Leeuwenhof Estate and was developed in about 1820 by Johannes Zorn. It consisted...
Established in 1920, the Bloemfontein Zoo is well known for its collection of primates and is the home of the 'Big Five....
The Building was erected during the South African Boer War by the British Military, under the guidance of Major-General ...
Britstown located in the Northern Cape of South Africa, a small farming town Named after Hans Brits, who accompanied Dav...
Bram Fischer International Airport is an important Gateway to the Free State, a Land-Locked Province. The Airport was op...
The Van der Kemp Memorial Church is still very much the spiritual centre of Bethelsdorp. Nearby are the almshouses, buil...
Captain Thomas Henry Duthie emigrated to the Cape in 1826. In 1830 he visited Knysna, where he was the guest of George R...
The Bejani is a tributary of the Sabie River, entering from the North-West. Mkhohlu Railway Siding some 20 km South-East...
Settlement with a Railway Station and Post Office, North of Brits. It was given the name in 1837 by the Voortrekkers und...
This is a collection of timelines of Indians in South Africa from 1654 until 2008.
Hidden in the caves are the most beautiful cave paintings. These were done by the Bushmen who lived in this area thousan...
Given the turmoil in Europe and the importance of the Cape sea-route to India the British Government sent a fleet of sev...
It is bordered by Phumelela in the North, the Kingdom of Lesotho in the South, the KwaZulu-Natal Province in the East, a...
Sebokeng is a middle-class Township in Southern Gauteng, South Africa near the Industrial City of Vanderbijlpark and Ver...
The Sedibeng District Municipality is a Category C municipality situated on the Southern tip of the Gauteng Province and...
The Prince Mangosuthu Buthelezi Airport is also often known as the Ulundi Airport, and is situated in the beautiful Sout...
This is a Municipal airport established in 1975. It has since the Year 2000 been managed by the Richards Bay Airport Com...
An Airport located in Mbombela (Nelspruit), this is the gateway to the World’s most iconic Game Reserve, the Kruger Nati...
Mthatha Airport serves the charming Town of Mthatha (affectionately known as Madiba Country) in the Eastern Cape Provinc...
Indian South Africans Timeline: 2000 2008 16 November, Billy Nair is given a given a state funeral in Durban, a testam...
Indian South Africans Timeline: 1990-1999 1990 23 July, Billy Nair was detained following police allegations of an uMk...
Indian South Africans Timeline: 1980-1989 1980 Kay Moonsamy was sent to India to replace Mosie Moolla, as the African ...
Indian South Africans Timeline: 1970-1979 1970 HA Naidoo passes away while still in exile. 17 February, African Peopl...
The Olive Convention Centre has become a firm favorite in the Conferencing and Events arena, largely due to its placemen...
George Airport has been awarded the South African Airport of the Year award six times, in the category of Airports who h...
Umtata, founded in 1879, was declared the capital of the Transkei, the homeland of the Xhosa during the Apartheid era. T...
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