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The Union Buildings are the site of presidential inaugurations. The official offices of the president are on the left-hand side of the Union Buildings, and the South African national flag is flown on the left-hand side if the president is in office. [11] The Buildings are divided into three sections; the left offices, amphitheatre, and right ...
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The Nelson Mandela statue on the Union Buildings grounds, Pretoria, Gauteng, of former President of South Africa and anti-apartheid activist Nelson Mandela, stands 9 metres tall. The statue was unveiled on the Day of Reconciliation (16 December) 2013, bringing the official mourning period of ten days to a close, after Mandela died on 5 December.
Union Buildings Meintjeskop is a hill in Pretoria on which the Union Buildings ( die Uniegebou(e) in Afrikaans) were constructed. Marthinus Wessel Pretorius , later to become first president of the Transvaal Republic , was the original owner of the farm 'Elandsfontein' on which Meintjeskop stands.
The SAPS Memorial at the Union Buildings in Pretoria. The South African Police Memorial is located in the grounds of the Union Buildings in Pretoria and commemorates officers of the South African Police Service who died in the line of duty.
Pretoria Metal Pressing Pta West - WF Nkomo street (previously Church west street), Pretoria West. [ note 5 ] [ 30 ] Denel Land Systems Lyttelton - 368 Selborne Ave, Lyttelton, Centurion. 25°48′50.73″S 28°11′44.56″E / 25.8140917°S 28.1957111°E / -25.8140917; 28.1957111
So, both Hartbeespoort and Pretoria Central are bypassed to the north. The old route through Pretoria Central, specifically from the M5 junction to the west, was then re-designated as the M4 Metropolitan Route of Tshwane , [ 9 ] although some Global Positioning Systems still label this old route as the N4 together with the newer route north of ...
The Ou Raadsaal (English: Old Council Hall) is a historic building in Pretoria, South Africa, located on the south side of Church Square.The Ou Raadsaal housed the Volksraad, the parliament of the South African Republic, from 1891 to 1902.