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FS 27: Step Into History: Visiting the Anglo-Boer War Museum in Bloemfontein

Step Into History: Visiting the Anglo-Boer War Museum in Bloemfontein   If you’re exploring Bloemfontein, don’t miss the Anglo-Boer War Museum—an unforgettable journey into South Africa’s past. This is the only museum in the world dedicated exclusively to the Anglo-Boer Wars of 1899–1902, offering a powerful and immersive experience for history lovers, families, and curious travelers alike. Located near the National Women’s Memorial, the museum showcases gripping exhibits about the causes, battles, and aftermath of the war. You’ll learn about the lives of soldiers and civilians, the impact of concentration camps, and the resilience of women and children during one of South Africa’s most defining conflicts. The museum is wheelchair accessible, family-friendly, and offers guided tours that bring the stories to life. Whether you’re a local or an international visitor, this landmark provides deep insight into the country’s heritage and the human...

FS 12: Winnie Mandela (Brandfort): A Town of Resilience and Historical Significance

  Winnie Mandela (Brandfort): A Town of Resilience and Historical Significance Brandfort—officially renamed Winnie Mandela in 2021—is a small agricultural town in the central Free State, about 60 km northeast of Bloemfontein along the R30. Its quiet streets and weathered buildings hold layered stories: of colonial settlement, wartime suffering, apartheid-era exile, and contemporary efforts to remember and reframe the past. This long-form piece traces the town’s origins, the human costs recorded there, the lives that intersected with it, and what the renaming means for memory, identity, and local futures. Origins and early development The settlement that became Brandfort began in 1866 on the farm Keerom, occupied by Voortrekker elder Jacobus van Zijl. The town took its name from Johannes Brand, then president of the Orange Free State, after his visit to the community. Proclaimed a town in the late 19th century, Brandfort developed as an agricultural service center—its ec...