This day, I posted about opening of a new
Railway Station – ‘Mundakakani Amman Koil’ Station in Chennai MRTS. Shosholoza
Meyl is a division of the Passenger Rail Agency of South Africa (PRASA) that
operates long-distance (intercity)passenger rail services. It operates various
train routes across South
Africa, carrying approximately 4 million
passengers annually. Shosholoza is the name of a popular South African song
about workers on a train and it therefore means moving forward. Meyl is a word
that is related to a South African word for "long distance train", in August 2010, Shosholoza Meyl suspended
services claiming either contract difficulties or unreliable trains. One of the routes it operated was : Johannesburg
– Pietermaritzburg – Durban….
Johannesburgis the largest city in South
Africa, by population. It is the provincial capital of Gauteng,
the wealthiest province in South Africa;
but is not one of South
Africa's three capital cities despite being the
seat of the Constitutional Court. Durban is the largest city in the South African province of KwaZulu-Natal and …………. ‘Pietermaritzburg’
is the capital and second largest city
in the province
of KwaZulu-Natal. It was
founded in 1838 – its purist Zulu name is umGungundlovu. This is
popularly translated from the Zulu as "Place of the Elephant",
although it could also be translated to mean "The elephant wins". According to history, the city was originally
founded by the Voortrekkers, following the defeat of Dingane at the Battle of
Blood River, and was the capital of the short-lived Boer republic, Natalia. Britain took
over Pietermaritzburg in 1843 and it became the seat of the Natal Colony's
administration.
\
More important piece of history would
have that during apartheid, the city was segregated into various sections. 90%
of the Indian population was moved to the suburb of Northdale while most of its
Zulu inhabitants were moved to the neighbouring township of Edendale.
Pietermaritzburg
is to be remembered for the incident
that changed the lives of many ….the one that occurred early in the life of
Mahatma Gandhi. On 7 June 1893, while Gandhi was on his way to Pretoria, a white man
objected to Gandhi's presence in a first-class carriage, and he was ordered to
move to the van compartment at the end of the train. Gandhi, who had a
first-class ticket, refused, and was thrown of the train at Pietermaritzburg.
Shivering through the winter night in the waiting room of the station, Gandhi
made the momentous decision to stay on in South Africa and fight the racial
discrimination against Indians there.
The statue that now stands in
Pietermaritzburg's city center would sure evoke memories of Mahatma Gandhi and
his struggle against apartheid. It was after this incident that the barrister
got wedded to the public cause of equality and freedom and experimented with
various forms of protests against the white regime of South Africa. A report about a year back in Daily Mail
reported that though the plaque is still there, the station doesn't ply
passenger trains anymore. The station isn't even part of the tourist
destination of the province. For locals, this is a history not-so relevant and
is buried deep in the recesses of their collective memory, probably overrun by
the towering presence of their leader Nelson Mandela.
City Oval is a
multi-purpose stadium in Pietermaritzburg and India played one of the Pool A
matches in the ICC World Cup on 23rd Feb 2003…. India won by 181 runs – the opponent was Namibia –
centuries of Sachin Tendulkar and Sourav
Ganguly would be remembered though not much of its history by cricket fans. In that match Indians made 311 for 2 in the
allotted 50 overs. Sachin made 152;
Captain Ganguly remained unbeaten on 112.
Namibia
was all out for 130. Yuvraj had figures
of 4.3-2-6-4.
Namibia, is in southern
Africa and has Angola,
Zambia,
Botswana
as its neighbours. It remained a German
colony until the end of World War I. In 1920, the League of Nations mandated
the country to South Africa,
which imposed its laws and, from 1948, its apartheid policy. Uprisings and
demands by African leaders led the UN to assume direct responsibility over the
territory. Namibia obtained
full independence from South Africa
in 1990, with the exception of Walvis Bayand the Penguin Islands,
which remained under South African control until 1994. The star England
allrounder - Kevin Peter Pietersen, was
born in Pietermaritzburg, made his first-class debut for Natal
in 1997 before moving to England.
His English mother made him eligible to play for England and after serving a qualifying
period of four years.
So some history of India, South
Africa, Namibia
– all with a tinge of Cricket !
With regards – S.
Sampathkumar
14th May 2014.
photo credits : dailymail.co.uk