DOES THE BROOM ROOM HAVE ANY BROOMS?
By: Lazarus Kgasi, DITSONG: National Museum of Natural History The Broom Room (Fig.1) at the DITSONG: National Museum of Natural History (DNMNH) is a room/vault named after Dr Robert Broom, a flamboyant South African Palaeontologist (1866-1951), and houses the earliest finds
THE CARVED KRAG JÖRGENSON RIFLE OF CHRISTIAAN BEYERS, ASSISTANT COMMANDANT-GENERAL DURING THE ANGLO-BOER WAR OF 1899-1902
By: Jan van den Bos: Curator of Weapons, DITSONG: National Museum of Cultural History (DNMCH) After the Jameson Raid of 1895/6 the South African Republic (ZAR) feared war and the Government began expanding their weapon arsenal. PJ Joubert, Commandant-General of the
THE TIMELINE OF MONEY DESIGN CHANGES IN SOUTH AFRICA BETWEEN 1652 AND 2023
By: Nthabiseng Nzuza & Julia Montlha, curators, DITSONG: National Museum of Cultural History Introduction The history of money in South Africa originated as far back as 1652 with the arrival of the first European settlers (Dutch East India Company) in the Cape,
CHRIS BARNARD (1922-2001): THE MAN BEHIND THE WORLD’S FIRST HUMAN-TO-HUMAN HEART TRANSPLANT OPERATION
By: Tinyeko Captain Ndhlovu, Curator: Insignia, Memorial Plaques, Postal History, DITSONG: National Museum of Military History Prof. Christiaan Neethling Barnard (see Fig.1) famously known as Chris Barnard was a South African cardiac surgeon who did the world’s first human-to-human heart transplant
Africa Month 2024
South Africa will mark Africa Month and Africa Day in May 2024, along with the rest of the continent. The month is an opportunity to promote African unity, deeper regional integration and recommit Africa to a common destiny. Africa month and