Overview
    Identifiers
    Inventory Number
    2330AA7
    Site Name
    Lemma College of Education, Elim, Soutpansberg District
    Site Category
    Record Administration
    Author
    sahrisprojectmanager
    Last modified
    Thursday, May 2, 2024 - 21:26
    Monuments & Memorials Recordings
    Identifiers
    Inventory Reference
    Primary?
    Off
    Site Recording Admin Comments
    The place could serve as one of heritage site
    As it has history behind it and the events Purpose:Date Unveiled: Designer: Builder: Person/Institution Commemorated: Recorder Name: Mulaudzi Wendy and Simango Mulalo
    Classifications
    Monument Type
    Description

    It was built for kids around the villages and others parts of the country. Many of influential went there for example the late Collins chabane and former president of Mozambique

    Original Position
    Its not in its original position
    Contains Animal figures?
    No
    Contains Human figures?
    No
    Construction Materials
    Concrete
    Pedestal Material
    Stones
      Location
      Location
      Mapping
      -23.17867, 30.04912
      Limpopo
      • Vhembe
      • Makhado
      Directions to Site
      N1 old road to polokwane
      Access details
      Through the principal
      Grading
      Grading
      Grade II
      Grading Date
      GradingComment

      Grading by: South African Heritage Resources Agency

      Statement of Significance

      Situated in the Northern Province not far from the historic Elim Hospital on a prominent hill is a complex of buildings dating from different periods, known today collectively as the Lemana Community College The College until recently called the Lemana Teacher Training Institution (hereafter referred to as the Institution) carries within its very being, the greatness of one of the country's most historically significant educational institutions. This proposal deals with the planned commemoration of the historical significance of the Institution and its appropriate presentation as a heritage site. The Institution dates from 1906 when buildings on the Farm Rossbach [built 1900] not far from Lemana, were converted into a teacher training facility by missionaries from the Swiss Mission. In 1922 the Institution was relocated to the present site, known as Lemana. The latter is derived from the french name 'Lac Leman' (Lake Geneva, the region in Switzerland where in those days, most of the missionaries came from.] In 1977 the first building (constructed in 1922) associated with the establishment and development of the Institution at Lemana, was destroyed. The building which at that stage was used as a hall, was burnt down as a form of protest by pupils of Lemana who had joined the nationwide campaign against "Bantu Education". It is today widely recognised that the Institution has both consistently and with remarkable success, met the educational and spiritual needs of communities in this part of the country and within the wider Southern African context. The Institution has produced many leaders, in various walks of life, including the academic and business worlds. The Alumni of Lemana include prominent people both within and outside the country's borders. One of them who certainly will be remembered for his leadership achievements in Southern Africa is the late Eduardo Mondlane, fo under and first president of FRELIMO. The Lemana Alumni 's collective contribution to successful nation building and the development of the country's democratic institutions, should not be allowed to go unnoticed.

      Declaration
      DeclarationName
      Declaration Type
      Declaration Description

      The remains of the former main building of the Lemana College of Education, situated on the Remaining Extent of the farm Waterval 45, Registration Division LT, Soutpansberg District Northern Province.

      Gazette Date
      Gazette Number
      609
      Gazette Notice Status
      Notice Date
      Notice Number
      298
      Declared by (Organisation/Heritage Authority)
      Deeds Number
      T45477/1979
      Lemana Gazette.pdf (405.75 KB)
      Media
      Images uploaded directly to Site
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