Sammy Marks was a close friend and admirer of South Africa’s State President Paul Kruger – who is often called the father of the Afrikaner nation – and a popular figure within the Transvaal ...
Map of the Orange River Cape/German South West Africa border indicating the action at Sandfontein ... from the 1 st SAMR regiment and two thirteen pounder guns of the ACF Transvaal Horse Artillery.
In the Transvaal meanwhile similar ... expansion of the scheduled Native areas of South Africa The areas which the Commission recommended for delimitation as exclusively Native areas were set out in ...
Researchers told AFP Fact Check that they rely on credible records that track the number of murders and attacks on farmers in South Africa. These include statistics from the Transvaal Agricultural ...
Venture to the lesser explored Soutpansberg Mountains and discover an eco-lodge redefining not just the safari, but what it ...
Father Time appears to be the only opponent Wyllie could not lick over a lifetime littered with anecdotes of his ...
South Africa is well-positioned to confront significant longstanding challenges that have been holding the economy back: declining real per-capital income, persistent unemployment, pervasive poverty, ...
Budget announcements are rarely memorable events in South Africa. But the statement on March 12th by Enoch Godongwana, the finance minister, was one of the most notable since the end of white rule ...
according to the South Carolina's Forestry Commission. North Carolina, lists 113 fires that span across over 3,497.6 acres, according to the North Carolina Forest Service wildfire map. Due to ...
The map, shared on YouTube by SaphriX, who has over 70,000 subscribers, uses colour coding to show religious majorities. Countries such as Zambia, South Africa, and Ghana are shown as majority ...
China has become Africa’s single largest trading partner. In response, media and policymakers in traditionally dominant states are increasingly using maps drenched in red or stamped with Chinese ...
Motorists on South Africa’s intrinsic web of roads and freeways live with the nagging fear of being attacked, particularly being intercepted by rowdy hijackers, marauding on the roads.