The Tumahole Heritage Project, led by Edgar Legoale Foundation, aims to preserve and celebrate the history of the July 15, 1984 rent boycott in Tumahole. This crucial event, which saw the community come together to protest against unfair rent increases, is a significant part of the culture and historical heritage of the area.
The virtual museum serves as a gateway to the past, offering a wealth of articles, photographs, and hero profiles that capture the essence of the 1984 rent boycott protest—a pivotal moment in South Africa's fight against apartheid. Explore detailed accounts of schools, churches, and key routes that played significant roles in the movement, providing an immersive and educational experience. The Tumahole e-Museum is a tribute to the resilience and unity of the Tumahole community, ensuring their stories are preserved for generations to come.
Phehellang Secondary
The school is situated in Tumahole in Parys. It was established in 1971 with Form 1 (Grade 8). Phehellang Secondary School began as a...