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The land near where the Battle of Majuba was fought -
where the Transvaal won independence from the British - was decided
suitable for a new town to be founded on the Mpumalanga / KwaZulu Natal
border.
Volksrust, became a municipality in 1904, is the commercial center
of a district of which the main products are maize, wool, sorghum, sunflower
seed, beef and dairy. Majuba, one of Eskoms new -generation power
stations, was commissioned near Volksrust.
The town is the junction for the railway line that links the main Johannesburg-Durban
line with other towns nearby. Slang River Falls are a mere 13 kilometers
from the town.
Activities
Convention Bridge:
The remains of the Convention Bridge on Grensspruit have been proclaimed
a national monument.
In 1894 Britain and the Transvaal Republic decided to strike a new
agreement that put Swaziland under Transvaal control. A railway carriage
was hauled to the middle of the bridge so that the conference table
could stand astride the borders. President Kruger sat on Transvaal ground
and Sir Henry on British ground.
Majuba Hill:
One of the key battle sites of South Africa, wherein the British suffered
catastrophic losses and the conflict finally ended. The battle site
features a memorial to British casualties on the spot where Gen Colley
fell.
Laigns Nek:
Boers under Gen Piet Joubert inflicted the first of three defeats on
the British here during the Anglo Boer war.
War Memorials:
Two memorials, both dedicated to victims of the two Transvaal-Britain
Wars, are found in the town. One is for the concentration camp victims
and the other for those involved in active service.
Schuinshoogte:
The site of the second of the heavy losses suffered by the British against
Joubert-led Boers.
Paragliding:
The Tamatiesberg north of the town is a popular paragliding venue.
Snowys Art Market:
A fine collection of crafts, paintings, home produce and homemade furniture
can be bought here.
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