The land was part of 'Ongegund', a farm belonging to a Johanna Grobbelaar, which had been purchased by her late husband ...
The Kilnerton Training Institution, affiliated to the Methodist Church of Southern Africa, was established in 1886 in th...
Wynberg is certainly one of the most interesting Areas in Cape Town. It is home to one of the oldest Schools in the Coun...
The school was established towards the end of 1902 as the Johannesburg High School for Boys, and for a few years was als...
The institute was formed in 1938 by a group of Chatsworth banana and vegetable farmers to run classes in Tamil, Telugu, ...
This school was declared a National Monument under old NMC legislation on 26 May 1978. Charles Hope supported the union ...
Pietermaritzburg is the Capital and second-largest City in the Province of KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa. It was founded i...
The Saartjie Baartman Centre for Women and Children has a vision to create a safe and secure society and a human rights ...
In 1657 a group of four free burghers were granted land in an area south of Table Bay at the Cape of Good Hope. Jan van ...
A Bantustan was intended by the Apartheid Government, as a Homeland for the Zulu people. The capital was moved from Nong...
The Ingquza Hill Local Municipality (previously Qaukeni Local Municipality) is a Category B municipality located within ...
There vision is for the positive transformation of Individuals and Communities through the creation of a School environm...
The first Church, completed in 1860, was built on a Hillock in the middle of Lady Grey. It is interesting to note that a...
The Living Museum of the Mbunza, a traditional School for Culture and at the same time a Communal Business for the Local...
The first Raadsaal is probably the most important Historical Building in the Free State, dating back to 1849, it is the ...
Established In 1868 The School Is One Of The Oldest In South Africa And Steeped In Tradition.
A human fossil remnant consisting of a portion of a skull dome was unearthed in 1913, by laborers on a Farm near the Vil...
Mount Fletcher is named after Reverend John Fletcher, founder of the first mission established by the British Methodists...
Bosmansdam was renamed Bothasig ("Botha's Vision") after the then Minister of Housing and later President; P.W. Botha. H...
Kleinbosch has close connections with the Afrikaans language and its origins. It was the birthplace of Stephanus Jacobus...
This was the first Indian High School and Teachers Training College, built in South Africa, was opened in October 1929. ...
Just South of Mthatha (Umtata) in the Eastern Cape on the rolling green Hills, of a cluster of Villages; their isone kno...
In the time of Education and its opposition to the Apartheid system, (when many students and teachers were jailed or ban...
It was declared a National Monument under old NMC legislation on 25 February 1977
240 missionaries made the journey into Africa, and all of them would come to Hermannsburg first. Here they would learn i...
Sahlumbe, a Settlement along the Tugela River, about 23km from Weenen and on the edge of Msinga which was a District, es...
St Andrew’s College The school is situated in Makhanda (Grahamstown), in the heart of the Eastern Cape in South Africa....
The Village of Hanover Park was incorporated on August 14, 1958, into Cape Town. It had a population of 305.
Kommetje was established in 1902 when a consortium of Cape Town businessmen purchased the farm Kommetje from its owner, ...
Ngema Tribal Trust falls under the, Mkhondo Local Municipality Gert Sibande District Municipality in Mpumalanga , South ...
This Suburb has a deep, poignant History, and is a fascinating Area, to explore and discover. Originally, home to larger...
A town in the Sakhisizwe Local Municipality, part of the Chris Hani District Municipality. With a population of around 1...
Mvezo is a small Village on the banks of the Mbashe River, not far from Mthatha in the Eastern Cape of South Africa.&nbs...
Settlement West of Amanzimtoti and South of Durban, in the Umlazi district. Established in 1836, it was destroyed by Din...
was founded in 1820, it was accommodated in this building. The military camp has since been renamed Voortrekkerhoogte. I...
Houghton is an extremely wealthy Suburb of Johannesburg, South Africa. In fact, one of the most famous residents of Houg...
Found in the Municipality of: Mkhondo Gert Sibande District, Mpumalanga, South Africa
farm Zonnebloem (sunflower) by controversial Cape Governor Sir George Grey. educated the sons and daughters of chiefs im...
In 1799, during the first British occupation of the Cape, the Governor, Sir George Yonge, appropriated a portion of Rieb...
Simons Town School became the first school in South Africa to introduce a Maritime Studies department. By providing stud...
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