They were ferrying supplies to Union of South Africa forces which had invaded German South West Africa (GSWA, now Namibia) as part of the Allied campaign ... World War I battles were ongoing ...
No stone unturned The CWGC was founded in 1917 while the bloodiest World War I battles were ongoing ... the relatively hassle-free German South West Africa campaign of 1914 and 1915.
In recent times, West Africa and Sahel ... influence in several African countries. Trump appears to be rocking that boat: he threatened to cut the funding to South Africa over allegations that ...
The South African Department of Health has reiterated ... Sierra Leone was one of the countries hardest hit by Ebola, which ravaged west Africa a decade ago in an epidemic killing some 4 000 ...
South Africa often uses its diplomatic heft to position itself as defender of the "global south" on the world stage, but the ...
In South Sudan, Giningakpio Justin Dapu, who is organizing the PACTPAN campaign in the Diocese of ... many cases of trafficking of women from West Africa to Europe and the Middle East,” Katunge ...
This steely new language was a win in America’s long quest to get its allies to show more solidarity with Taiwan. Yet in the ...
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Long forgotten, Black South African servicemen who died in WWI honored with memorialThey didn't serve in Europe but in the fringe battles in Africa, where Allied forces fought in the then-German colonies of German South West Africa (now Namibia) and German East Africa (now Tanzania).
Beyond these bare facts, little has been known for more than a century about Jenniker and Madhliwa – or any of the other 1,700 South Africans of colour who died in World War I in Africa. But now ...
In a Cape Town memorial opened Wednesday, African "iroko" hardwood posts bear the names and the date of death of 1,700 Black South African servicemen who died in non-combatant roles in WWI.
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