Thaba Tshwane
Thaba Tshwane is a military base, in Pretoria, South Africa.Units and facilities
The oldest building in the complex is the South African Garrison Institute, what is now known as the Army College. Lord Kitchener laid the cornerstone on 12 June 1902.
Today the installation is home to:
- the South African Army College,
- the South African National Defence College under Rear-Admiral Laura Jansen van Vuuren,
- the National Ceremonial Guard and Band,
- the Military Police School,
- 1 Military Hospital,
- 2 Parachute Battalion,
- 44 Parachute Engineer Regiment,
- 44 Parachute Anti-Aircraft Regiment,
- 1 Military Printing Regiment,
- Tshwane Regiment,
- 18 Light Regiment and
- 4 Survey and Map Regiment.
Names and history
Founded around 1905 by the British Army, and called Roberts Heights after Lord Roberts. The area was subsequently renamed Voortrekkerhoogte in 1939 by the government of the Union of South Africa, following the beginning of the building of the nearby Voortrekker Monument, at a time of growing Afrikaner nationalism. On the 19th of May 1998, following the end of apartheid, it was renamed again, getting the name Thaba Tshwane. Thaba Tshwane should not be confused with the much larger City of Tshwane Metropolitan Municipality, that was created in 2000, which includes Pretoria.