Balmoral, South Africa

Balmoral is a town in the Emalahleni Local Municipality in the Mpumalanga province of South Africa.

During the Second Boer War, the British built a concentration camp near the railway station.

In 1997, several Afrikaner businessmen, including the chairman of the Boere-Republiek Koöperatief Beperk (Boers Republic Co-operative Limited), Fritz Meyer, bought three parts of the farm Eenzaamheid outside the village.

The graveyard of the Balmoral concentration camp, dating back to the Second Boer War, lies at the property of the BVKB.

[1] In 2013, Willem Ratte removed his belongings from the museum, which decayed and repeatedly was vandalized.

Nkangala District within South Africa
Nkangala District within South Africa