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He stayed there during his years as a correspondent for the newspaper The Morning Post after being a prisoner in Pretoria ...
Two Lions players have won Victoria Crosses. Friends Robert Johnston and Tom Crean, who toured South Africa in 1896, won VCs ...
Many Afrikaners told The Daily Caller that there is something rotten in the state of South Africa — and they weren’t just ...
The African Transformation Movement (ATM) has called on Sport, Arts and Culture Minister Gayton McKenzie to begin processes to change the name of Harrismith in the Free State due to its cultural ...
The day after President Trump turned down the lights and treated a South African delegation to the cinematic exhibit of “Kill the Boer, shoot to kill”, elsewhere in Washington “Free, free ...
Johannesburg Heritage Foundation to reopen Blockhouse Museum The Blockhouse Museum showcases the history of the Anglo-Boer War, which took place between 1899 and 1902.
After the Second Boer War, the British transported as many as 9,000 prisoners to India, housing them in camps that often did not even have enough water.
The South African war memorial in Norwich is turning 120 and will be the site of a service of Remembrance on November 10.
The Norwich South African memorial was built in 1904 to commemorate those who lost their lives during the Second Boer War between October 11, 1899 and May 31, 1902. Hundreds gathered at the unveiling ...