Monument to be a heritage site

21 February 2012 - 02:41 By Sapa
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The Voortrekker Monument. File photo
The Voortrekker Monument. File photo
Image: JULANI VAN DER WESTHUIZEN

The Voortrekker Monument in Pretoria is to be declared a national heritage site, Home Affairs Minister Nkosazana Dlamini-Zuma said yesterday.

The move was intended to "further evoke a spirit of nation-building and reconciliation", Dlamini-Zuma said at a governance and administration cluster briefing in Cape Town.

The Freedom Front Plus's arts and culture spokesman, Corné Mulder, welcomed the announcement, but said it was "a pity" it had not been made by President Jacob Zuma during his State of the Nation address.

Dlamini-Zuma said a number of other monuments and memorials would be constructed or unveiled to "celebrate our heroes and heroines who led the liberation struggle".

These included the homes of Oliver Tambo in Nkantolo and Winnie Madikizela-Mandela in Brandfort. The graves of a number of struggle heroes would be restored and declared heritage sites.

A Voortrekker Monument spokesman welcomed the move, saying it would not affect the independence of the Voortrekker Heritage Foundation, which runs the monument.

He said it would "improve its protection status" but could not say how much more funding, if any, would be received from the state.

Arts and Culture Department spokesman Lisa Combrinck could not be reached for comment.

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