A statue outside this low-security Prison, commemorates former inmate & president Nelson Mandela. One of the proprietor...
The old village of Wynberg was developed during the mid-19th century when it became the preferred place of retirement fo...
The essence of the Biedouw Valley is captured just after the rains, when it becomes endowed with an array of Spring flow...
San people are members of various Khoe, Tuu, or Kx'a-speaking indigenous hunter-gatherer culture. They are the first cul...
When you visit Agulhas National Park you'll be at the Southern Tip of Africa - 'the Cape of Storms'. This beautiful West...
The Johannesburg Botanical Garden is located in the suburb of Emmarentia in Johannesburg. The gardens were established i...
South Africa has early human fossils at Sterkfontein and other sites. The first modern inhabitants of the country were t...
The History of Wits is linked with Mining, Academic Excellence, and with Political and Civic Activism. Being surrounded ...
The Quanza was a four-masted steamship of 942 tons which went ashore at East London on Sunday, 26 May 1872 at 05h00. She...
Harrismith is a small, charming country town, founded in 1849, but discovered by tourists only recently. Visitors remark...
Boers and Voortrekkers originated from these areas of the TRANSVAAL
There is a Gorge that lies in the Valley, stretching for over 100 kilometres, between the Baviaanskloof Mountains to the...
16 November 2023, marks the 163rd anniversary of the arrival in South Africa of indentured labourers from India. From th...
Experience the warm hospitality and rich Culture of the Basotho people in the 'Bakone Malapa Museum'. The Bakone, a sub-...
Ebenezer was established in 1831 as a station of the Rhenish Missionary Society. The 1875 census indicated that the Vill...
This article was written by Sarah Rahimi and forms part of the SAHO and Southern Methodist University partnership proje...
The University of Cape Town (UCT) is South Africa's oldest University, and is one of Africa's leading Teaching and Resea...
Precolonial and Early History Almost four hundred years ago, Khoe-San people moved into the interior of South Africa ...
The name is derived from the Nyanja language and means: 'the heater'. In the Village this device is used for heating and...
The Mushroom Farm offers a delightful array of eateries, play areas, local retailers and a nursery. "The Mushroom Farm i...
Makuya, also known as Makuya Nature Reserve, shares a fenceless border with the Kruger National Park and is about an hou...
Some politically active alumni like: Oliver Tambo; Nelson Mandela; Govan Mbeki; Robert Sobukwe and Mangosuthu Buthelezi ...
Gandhi arrived in Durban, Natal (now KwaZulu-Natal) in 1893 to serve as legal counsel to a merchant Dada Abdulla! In Jun...
Raymond Zondo attended there. The Teaching and Learning and Centre(TLC), led by the director of teaching and learning, c...
Ruins under Golden Acre are of Wagenaer's Reservoir. These Reservoirs' Date Back to 1652. When Jan van Riebeeck arrived ...
Kleinbosch has close connections with the Afrikaans language and its origins. It was the birthplace of Stephanus Jacobus...
Edenburg is situated 83km South-West of Bloemfontein. This typical Transgariep Town, nestled in the golden prairies alon...
A double-storey brick building with heavily ornamented Victorian and neo-Classical architectural features. It was design...
In 1972 Hellenic attracted a number of German internationals who were barred from playing in clubs associated with FIFA ...
The Cradle of Humankind was declared a World Heritage Site by UNESCO in 1999. It is about 50 km North West of Johan...
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