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Fish Keitseng Monument: A Tribute to Botswana's Liberation Hero

Honoring a Botswana hero: Fish Keitseng Monument preserves the legacy of the anti-apartheid activist and Botswana's role in Southern Africa's liberation.

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The Fish Keitseng Monument in Lobatse, Botswana, honors Ntwaesele 'Fish' Keitseng, an anti-apartheid activist who provided safe passage for ANC freedom fighters. The monument celebrates his legacy and Botswana's role in Southern Africa's liberation struggle, offering visitors a glimpse into the region's history and the sacrifices made for freedom.

A brief summary to Fish Keitseng Monument

  • QMCJ+5W5, Lobatse, BW

Local tips

  • Visit early in the morning or late afternoon for the best lighting for photography.
  • Engage with local guides to gain deeper insights into the monument's history and significance.
  • Explore the surrounding area for additional cultural and historical sites in Lobatse.
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Getting There

  • Walking

    From the center of Lobatse, the Fish Keitseng Monument is accessible by foot. Head south on Main Street towards Lobatse Mall. Continue straight until you reach the A20 road. Turn left onto A20 and walk for approximately 500 meters. Look for directional signs to the Fish Keitseng Monument, then follow the pathway to the right leading towards the monument.

  • Public Transport

    From anywhere in Lobatse, you can take a local minibus taxi to the Peleng area, where the monument is located. Inform the driver you wish to go to Fish Keitseng Monument. The cost for a short trip within Lobatse is approximately $0.41. From the drop-off point, follow the signs to the monument.

  • Taxi

    Taxis are available throughout Lobatse. A short taxi ride to the Fish Keitseng Monument from the town center will cost approximately $2.34. Ensure the driver knows the location of the monument in Peleng.

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The Fish Keitseng Monument, located in Lobatse, Botswana, stands as a powerful tribute to Ntwaesele Thatayone 'Fish' Keitseng, a Motswana trade unionist, politician, and anti-apartheid activist. Keitseng played a crucial role in Southern Africa's liberation struggle by organizing a network of safe routes for thousands of African National Congress (ANC) activists fleeing South Africa. His home in Lobatse served as a transit point and safe house for freedom fighters, including prominent figures like Nelson Mandela and Thabo Mbeki. The monument not only commemorates Keitseng's bravery and commitment but also highlights Botswana's significant contribution to the fight against apartheid. Botswana provided support and sanctuary to liberation movements in the region, becoming a safe transit for many seeking refuge and training. The Fish Keitseng Monument stands as a reminder of the sacrifices made by ordinary people in the pursuit of freedom and justice. Visitors to the monument can explore exhibits detailing Keitseng's life, his involvement in the 1956 Treason Trial in South Africa, and his work with the ANC. The site offers a unique opportunity to learn about Botswana's role in the struggle against apartheid and the individuals who risked their lives to support the cause. The monument is surrounded by landscapes, providing a space for reflection and appreciation of Botswana's heritage.

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