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Africa, WWI and Black
1,772 Black servicemen who died in WWI were ignored in South Africa. At last they are being honored
More than 1,700 Black South African servicemen who died in non-combat roles on the Allied side during World War I and have no known grave have been recognized with a memorial more than a century later.
South Africa's WW1 servicemen finally honoured at new memorial
Hundreds of South African servicemen, mostly black, who died during World War One have been honoured with a new memorial in Cape Town after going unrecognised for more than a century. The 1,772 men worked in dangerous and gruelling non-combatant roles in East Africa but until now, they had no known grave or commemoration.
Cape Town Memorial Honors 1,772 Black South African Servicemen Who Died in WWI
Cape Town honors 1,772 Black South African servicemen who died in World War I without known graves. A new memorial preserves their legacy.
Fallen Black South African Soldiers From World War I Finally Remembered
Despite being the sons of Africa, the hundreds of soldiers who served in non-combat roles between 1914 and 1918 have been unrecognized for decades.
Memorial in Cape Town Recognises Black Servicemen Who Died in WWI
A memorial in Cape Town recognises 1,772 Black South African servicemen who died in non-combat roles during WWI, preserving their legacies.
After 106 years, Black South African WWI troops honored with memorial
While South Africa has several memorials dedicated to white soldiers who died in the world wars, Black servicemen's contributions were ignored for decades.
Princess Anne takes on South African royal tour
Princess Anne begins tour of South Africa without husband Sir Tim Laurence after injury
The Princess Royal has started her two-day trip to South Africa solo, as her husband Vice Admiral Sir Tim Laurence drops out of the visit. Anne began her visit to Cape Town alone after Sir Tim suffered a suspected torn ligament while working on her Gatcombe estate, it is understood.
Princess Anne Undertakes South Africa Royal Tour Solo After Husband Sir Timothy Laurence Cancels Following Injury
Princess Anne was forced to undertake a royal tour of South Africa solo after her husband, Vice Admiral Sir Timothy Laurence, was injured at their home, Gatcombe Park. His injury comes seven months after the Princess Royal was hospitalized with a concussion following her own injury on the estate.
Princess Anne's Husband Suddenly Cancels Royal Trip to South Africa After Suffering Injury
Princess Anne has embarked upon a royal trip to South Africa solo after her husband, Sir Timothy Laurence, suffered an unexpected injury. The couple had been planning to travel to Cape Town together on a two-day trip,
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Manager flees during raid on Eastern Cape store selling expired goods
During a raid in Butterworth, the manager of a liquor store fled as authorities confiscated expired alcohol and hygiene ...
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"Welcome to South Africa": Baboons roam Cape Town beach, Mzansi peeps pokes fun
A TikTok video showcased how baboons invaded a beach in Cape Town, leaving beachgoers stunned. The clip went viral online, ...
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Power interruptions cause flight delays at Cape Town International Airport
In the latest update, ACSA said the issue had been temporarily resolved and refuelling operations have resumed.
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Power disruptions cause chaos at Cape Town International and OR Tambo Airports
Power disruptions at Cape Town International Airport have led to significant flight delays, while OR Tambo International ...
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