KwaMuhle MuseumThe KwaMuhle Museum is dedicated to the history of race laws in
KwaZulu-Natal, showing through multimedia presentations the
experiences of local people during Apartheid. It is housed in the
building that was once the Department of Native Affairs, from which
the infamous labour system was administrated. KwaMuhle means 'place
of the good one' in honour of a white man who ran the department,
but did his best to fight the system from within. A fascinating and
very personal look at the diverse and difficult cultural history of
the region. It's open Monday to Saturday from 8:30am to 4pm, and
Sundays and public holidays from 11am to 4pm. The KwaMuhle is near
the centre of Durban, close to several bus and taxi routes. Address: 130 Ordinance Road Telephone: 031 311 2223 Opening Time: Monday to Saturday 8.30am to 4pm; Sundays and public
holidays 11am to 4pm |