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War Graves Control and Maintenance Ordinance 2 of 1927
Summary: This Ordinance (OG 232) provides for the control and maintenance of war graves. The
Ordinance was extended to the Rehoboth Gebiet by Proc. 12/1930 (OG 365).
Regulations: The Ordinance makes no provision for regulations.
Notices: Proc. 17/1928 (OG 284) vests control of war graves in SWA in the Administrator of SWA.
GN 191/1960 (OG 2276) concerns the Graves Commission.
National Heritage Act 27 of 2004
Summary: This Act (GG 3361) provides for the preservation and registration of places and objects of
national significance. It establishes a National Heritage Council and a National Heritage Register. The
Act repeals the National Monuments Act 28 of 1969. It was brought into force on 1 September 2005 by
GN 105/2005 (GG 3490).
Amendments: The State-owned Enterprises Governance Act 2 of 2006 (GG 3698), which was brought
into force on 1 November 2006 by Proc. 13/2006 (GG 3733) and later re-named the Public Enterprises
Governance Act 2 of 2006, amends section 1, 4 and 7, deletes section 6 and substitutes section 18.
Regulations: Section 69(2) provides that any regulation or by-law made and anything done under the
repealed law which may be made or done under a provision of this Act survives. Pre-independence
regulations have not yet been researched.
Regulations are promulgated under this Act in GN 106/2005 (GG 3490).
Declarations of national monuments and other protected areas: Heroes Acre is designated as a
national monument (under the previous Act) in GN 144/2002 (GG 2801).
Grave No 171 (the Mass Grave) in the Old Location Cemetery and Omugulugwombashe are designated
as national monuments in GN 118/2006 (GG 3679).
An area in and around Swakopmund is designated a conservation area by General Notice 260/2006 (GG
3688), and the demolition of any building situated for 50 years or more in this area is prohibited by
General Notice 79/2008 (GG 4022).
Note that the original GG 3688 was replaced by a subsequent corrected version. The corrected version
states at the top: This Gazette replace [sic] Gazette No. 3688 of 1 September 2006.
Betholdt Himumuine Primary School is declared to be a heritage place by General Notice 298/2006 (GG
3714).
Dorslandtrekker is declared to be a heritage place by General Notice 299/2006 (GG 3714).
Twyfelfontein is declared to be a conservation area in General Notice 20/2007 (GG 3788).
A number of places and objects are designated as heritage places and heritage objects in GN 155/2011
(GG 4787) and in General Notice 393/2013 (GG 5306).
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The Omandongo Mission was declared to be a heritage place by General Notice 273/2014 (GG 5533).
The Equestrian Statue Monument was removed as a national monument from the National Heritage
Register by General Notice 274/2014 (GG 5533).
The King Iipumbu ya Tshilongo Memorial Site was declared to be a heritage place by General Notice
275/2014 (GG 5533).
Shark Island in Luderitz (//Kharas Region) and Driedoornvlagte Fossil Reef (Hardap Region) are
declared to be heritage places by General Notice 23/2019 (GG 6844).
Appointments: Council appointments under the previous Act were announced in GN 76/1991 (GG
232), GN 318/1996 (GG 1462), GN 270/2000 (GG 2444) and GN 20/2003 (GG 2915). Council
appointments under this Act were announced in GN 82/2009 (GG 4260) and GN 94/2011 (GG 4747).
INTERNATIONAL LAW
Constitution of the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO),
1945
Convention Concerning the Protection of the World Cultural and Natural Heritage, 1972
Convention for the Safeguarding of the Intangible Cultural Heritage, 2003
Convention on the Protection and Promotion of the Diversity of Cultural Expressions, 2005
Convention on the Protection of the Underwater Cultural Heritage, 2001
See also CULTURE AND CULTURAL INSTITUTIONS.