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From the first Dutch East India Company settlement at Table Bay to the dawn of the 'Rainbow Nation,' South Africa's story is a turbulent epic of conquest, resistance, and reinvention. Hosts Lucas and Luna guide listeners through the rise of the Zulu kingdom under Shaka, the bitter Anglo-Boer Wars, the mineral revolution that transformed Kimberley and Johannesburg, and the decades of apartheid that institutionalized racial division. Explore the Sharpeville massacre, the Rivonia Trial, and the long struggle led by figures like Nelson Mandela, Albert Luthuli, and Steve Biko. Unpack the complexities of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission, the legacy of colonial land dispossession, and the challenges of post-1994 transformation. This is not a simple morality tale but a nuanced examination of power, identity, and resilience in a land of stark contrasts—where Table Mountain's silhouette and the protea flower symbolize both beauty and a contested past. Why does South Africa's history remain a mirror for debates on race, justice, and reconciliation worldwide? Join the conversation. #SouthAfrica #Apartheid #NelsonMandela #ZuluKingdom #ShakaZulu #BoerWar #SharpevilleMassacre #RivoniaTrial #TruthAndReconciliation #DutchEastIndiaCompany #AngloBoerWar #SteveBiko #Kimberley #Johannesburg #LandDispossession #FexingoHistory #History #WorldHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo

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Portada del episodio The 1914 Afrikaner Rebellion: South Africa's Civil War Within a War

The 1914 Afrikaner Rebellion: South Africa's Civil War Within a War

When the Union of South Africa entered World War I on Britain's side in 1914, it sparked a bitter civil conflict among Afrikaners who still resented British rule after the Anglo-Boer War. This episode follows the Afrikaner Rebellion led by generals like Christiaan de Wet, C.F. Beyers, and J.C.G. Kemp, as they rose against Prime Minister Louis Botha's government. We explore the key battles, including the siege at Upington and the tragic death of Jopie Fourie, a rebel executed by firing squad. The rebellion drew on deep divisions: between those who favoured conciliation with Britain and those who sought to restore the old Boer republics. We also look at how the government used martial law to crush the uprising, and how the rebellion's failure paved the way for Afrikaner nationalism to take a different, more organized form later. Figures like Jan Smuts and Louis Botha, once Boer commanders themselves, now led the attack on their own people. This is a story of loyalty, betrayal, and the painful birth of a unified South Africa. #AfrikanerRebellion #ChristiaanDeWet #LouisBotha #JanSmuts #JopieFourie #CFBeyers #JCGKemp #UnionOfSouthAfrica #WorldWarI #AngloBoerWar #Upington #SouthAfricanHistory #AfrikanerNationalism #MartialLaw #BoerRepublics #CivilWar #FexingoHistory #History Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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Portada del episodio The 1820 British Settlers: Shaping South Africa's Eastern Cape

The 1820 British Settlers: Shaping South Africa's Eastern Cape

In 1820, nearly 5,000 British immigrants landed in Algoa Bay, sent by the British government to strengthen the Cape Colony's eastern frontier against the amaXhosa. This episode follows the settlers' journey, their harsh arrival, and the long-term impact of their presence. We discuss the role of Lord Charles Somerset, the selection process that favored 'respectable' emigrants, the establishment of towns like Grahamstown and Port Elizabeth, and the settlers' transformation from reluctant farmers to influential merchants, missionaries, and political figures. The episode also explores the settlers' complex relationship with the Xhosa people, the tensions that led to the Frontier Wars, and how this English-speaking community helped shape South Africa's cultural and economic landscape. Names like Thomas Pringle, Egerton Ryerson, and the 1820 Settlers Memorial come alive in this focused look at a group that defied expectations and left an enduring mark. #1820Settlers #BritishSettlers #EasternCape #AlgoaBay #Grahamstown #PortElizabeth #LordCharlesSomerset #ThomasPringle #CapeColony #FrontierWars #amaXhosa #GreatBritain #SouthAfrica #ColonialHistory #Immigration #SettlerColonialism #History #FexingoHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

Ayer - 7 min
Portada del episodio South Africa 1899 Siege of Mafeking: Baden-Powell's Boer War Defense

South Africa 1899 Siege of Mafeking: Baden-Powell's Boer War Defense

In this episode, Lucas and Luna explore the 217-day Siege of Mafeking during the Second Anglo-Boer War (1899-1900). They focus on Colonel Robert Baden-Powell's controversial defense of the town, his use of deception and elaborate ruses to hold out against Boer forces under Commandant Sarel Eloff. The discussion covers the siege's impact on British morale, the relief column led by Colonel Mahon, and the ensuing 'Mafeking Night' celebrations in London. Lucas examines the ethical lines crossed — from using African labor in dangerous roles to food rationing that favored whites — and how the siege made Baden-Powell a national hero, paving the way for the Boy Scout movement. The episode also touches on the role of the Barolong community under Chief Wessels Montshiwa and the post-siege controversies. A nuanced look at a mythologized episode in British imperial history. #SiegeOfMafeking #BadenPowell #SecondAngloBoerWar #SarelEloff #Barolong #MafekingNight #ColonelMahon #BoerWar #SouthAfrica #BritishEmpire #BoyScouts #BoerRepublics #CecilRhodes #Kimberley #Ladysmith #Mafikeng #SiegeWarfare #History Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

13 de jul de 2026 - 6 min
Portada del episodio South Africa 1856 Xhosa Cattle Killing Prophecy of Nongqawuse

South Africa 1856 Xhosa Cattle Killing Prophecy of Nongqawuse

In 1856, a teenage girl named Nongqawuse returned from a riverbank near the Gxarha River with a prophecy: the ancestors would rise, drive the British into the sea, and restore the Xhosa kingdom. To make it happen, the Xhosa people must destroy their cattle and burn their grain. Over the next year, the prophecy spread like wildfire through the Eastern Cape. By early 1857, tens of thousands of cattle had been slaughtered, crops destroyed, and fields left fallow. The promised resurrection never came. Instead, famine swept the land. An estimated 40,000 Xhosa starved to death, and another 40,000 fled as refugees. The Xhosa lost their economic independence, their political autonomy, and much of their land to British colonial expansion. This episode explores the context of the Cattle Killing: the pressures of colonial encroachment, the recent lung sickness epidemic among cattle, the role of Nongqawuse and her uncle Mhlakaza, the divided responses among Xhosa chiefs like Sarhili and Phalo, and the aftermath that reshaped the Eastern Cape. Lucas and Luna discuss what drove an entire people to follow a prophecy of self-destruction, and how memory of the Cattle Killing continues to resonate in Xhosa oral tradition and South African history. #Xhosa #Nongqawuse #CattleKilling #EasternCape #SouthAfrica #ColonialHistory #Prophecy #Mhlakaza #Sarhili #BritishEmpire #Famine #OralTradition #AfricanHistory #1856 #1857 #LungSickness #KingWilliam'sTown #FexingoHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

13 de jul de 2026 - 6 min
Portada del episodio The 1886 Witwatersrand Gold Rush and the Making of Modern South Africa

The 1886 Witwatersrand Gold Rush and the Making of Modern South Africa

In 1886, a poor itinerant prospector named George Harrison stumbled upon a gold-bearing outcrop on a farm in the Transvaal, sparking a rush that would transform a sleepy Boer republic into the world's largest gold producer. This episode follows the chaotic early days of the Witwatersrand gold fields: the discovery on the Langlaagte farm, the rush of fortune seekers from around the world, the rise of mining magnates like Cecil Rhodes and the formation of the Randlords, and the bitter conflict between the largely British uitlander population and the Kruger government. We explore how the gold rush created Johannesburg almost overnight—a tent town that became a city of wealth and squalor—and how the economic power of the gold mines sowed the seeds of the Anglo-Boer War. Along the way, we meet figures like Harrison, whose later life is a mystery; the geologist who confirmed the reef's extent; and the ordinary miners who toiled underground for meager wages. This is the story of how gold shaped South Africa's trajectory from a pastoral backwater to an industrial powerhouse—and the deep racial and economic divisions that came with it. #Witwatersrand #GoldRush #Johannesburg #GeorgeHarrison #Transvaal #PaulKruger #CecilRhodes #Randlords #Uitlanders #SouthAfricanHistory #Voortrekkers #AngloBoerWar #Mining #Gold #JohannesburgHistory #FexingoHistory #History #SouthAfrica Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

12 de jul de 2026 - 8 min
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