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 ...
A soldier, who died as a German prisoner of war in 1941, was buried without his brain, a fact his family only discovered ...
Hundreds of South African servicemen, mostly black, who died during World War One have been honoured with a new memorial in ...
The Princess Royal said the Cape Town Labour Corps Memorial is ‘a reminder of a shared but sometimes difficult past’.
Despite being the sons of Africa, the hundreds of soldiers who served in non-combat roles between 1914 and 1918 have been ...
Many of those killed in the First World War had gone unacknowledged with bereaved relatives given little or no information ...
Britain's Princess Anne, the President of the Commonwealth War Graves Commission, walks in between an African "iroko" ...
A memorial in Cape Town recognises 1,772 Black South African servicemen who died in non-combat roles during WWI, preserving ...
Princess Anne, President of the Commonwealth War Graves Commission (CWGC), on Wednesday officially unveiled the CWGC Labour Corps Memorial in Cape Town to commemorate the contribution of more than 1 ...
Princess Anne has honoured black South African servicemen who died in non-combat roles during World War I. Anne unveiled the ...