Videos with tag Zulu
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South African Police Services Airwing

A collection of photos presented as a video slideshow of the South African Police services Airwing, taken in the Kwa-Zulu Natal area of South Africa

Channels: Military,SADF & Police 

Added: 150 days ago by SAClips

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South Africa 27: Gold Reef City Mine (part 1/3)

Gold Reef City is a mining town which is now a theme park and tourist attraction in Johannesburg. We went down the gold mine with our gold digger guide Mark... ooo spooky! It was actually one of the most interesting experiences on my whole South Africa trip. I've hardly edited this video because I wanted to put everything here so you wouldn't miss out on anything :) http://yaiyasmin.com http://twitter.com/yaiyasmin

Channels: Cities, Towns & Places 

Added: 150 days ago by SAClips

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South African Defence Force: Brothers in Arms 2

The SADF increased the number of South African recruited black units from the early 1980s onwards. 21 Battalion served as the nucleus for the numerous other units that emerged out of all the various ethnic groups in the country. The most prominent unit may have been 121 Bn comprised of Zulus and located at Matubatuba in KwaZulu/Natal. The troops, unlike most of their Namibian counterparts, also served in the townships during the riots. This resulted in many soldiers being killed when on leave e.g. thrown from trains, their houses burned, their families attacked and sometimes injured or killed by UDF (later ANC) supporters. As "Apartheid soldiers", these men have basically been ignored by history, although black soldiers served both as NCOs and officers, attending Infantry School alongside white and coloured candidates from 1987 onwards.

Channels: Military,SADF & Police 

Added: 268 days ago by SAClips

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THE REAL DURBAN FISHERFOLK

This is a look at an important fishing community the world forgot. The Durban Seine-netters were Indian Indentured labourers who turned their back on sugar cane farming, just five years after arriving in Natal (1860). They turned to the sea for their livelihood. By 1900 they had established the first community fishing industry in Southern Africa. But throughout their years they were dogged by racial discrimination until finally in 1963, after a century of fishing, the Apartheid Group Areas Act forced them to leave their fishing grounds for good.

Channels: Cities, Towns & Places 

Added: 429 days ago by SAClips

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The Royal Zulu Reed Dance - Africa Travel Channel

http://www.africa-24.com Africa Travel Channel Video: The Royal Zulu Reed Dance, South Africa.

Channels: Cities, Towns & Places 

Added: 647 days ago by SAClips

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