A new memorial in Cape Town honors 1,772 Black South African servicemen who died in non-combat roles during World War I and ...
in Cape Town, South Africa, Wednesday, Jan. 22, 2025. (AP Photo/Nardus Engelbrecht) Britain’s Princess Anne, the President of ...
The memorial was inaugurated by the President of the Commonwealth War Graves Commission, Her Royal Highness, Princess Anne, ...
CAPE TOWN - More than 1,700 South Africans who served in non-combatant roles during World War 1 and who perished with no ...
Princess Anne, President of the Commonwealth War Graves Commission (CWGC), on Wednesday officially unveiled the CWGC Labour ...
Individually named markers will commemorate each of the casualties remembered at the new Cape Town memorial [Courtesy of Commonwealth War Graves Commission] Not all of them were forgotten.
A memorial in Cape Town recognises 1,772 Black South African servicemen who died in non-combat roles during WWI, preserving ...
The UK's Princess Anne is set to visit South Africa from 21 January to 22 January for a series of engagements.
Many of those killed in the First World War had gone unacknowledged with bereaved relatives given little or no information ...
Princess Anne has returned to the UK after a brief solo trip to South Africa, where she was representing the Commonwealth War ...
Princess Anne has honoured black South African servicemen who died in non-combat roles during World War I. Anne unveiled the ...
The memorial, in Cape Town, in the Company’s Garden, was inaugurated by Commonwealth War Graves Commission president, Her Royal Highness, Princess Anne.