The Nelson Mandala Museum
Ten years to the day after Nelson Mandela’s release from prison on 11 February 1990, the Nelson Mandela Museum opened its doors. Nelson Mandela insisted that it was not just to be a static collection and tribute to him, but a living memorial to his values and vision. It was to inspire and enrich all who visit it, serve as a catalyst for development and should share the heritage resources linked to him
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BT Ngebs City
Situated on Errol Spring Avenue, BT Ngebs City, the newest 60 000 square meter regional shopping centre is changing the way people shop in Mthatha with fabulous fashion, food and style. This state of the art modern shopping centre boasts a comprehensive mix of tenants, including retail, fashion, banking, homeware, health, sports and entertainment
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Circus Triangle
Experience the magic of Circus Triangle Mall!
Situated in Mthatha Central, you will discover
a shopping experience like never before.
Featuring an extensive selection of choice stores – from fashion and restaurants, to technology,
groceries and more – find awesome specials
and deals for young and old. Join in the fun
and excitement. Ubomi Bumandi! Life is good.
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Body Trim Aerobics Club
Body Trim Aerobics Club I started in 2010 2 promote fitnes Aerobics Swimming Functional Training Circuit Boot Camp Self Defense Powerlifting Body Building...
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Nduli Nature Reserve
Either hike or use mountain bike's to view this 5km circular drive. View the beautiful rock gardens, see wild animals or just enjoy the view of Mthatha from afar. This reserve is 1km away from the backpackers.
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Coffee Bay
Coffee Bay is one of South Africa’s most popular getaways. A small town consisting of about 600 people, was named after a ship wreck that lost its cargo of coffee beans off the coast. The beans were washed up onto the beaches to germinate. Although there are none of these trees left, the name has since stuck.
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