Lauren Snyders
21 April 2012
The city’s Highlanders celebrated their history yesterday which dates back to more then a century.
They showed off bagpipes, drums and kilts.
The brigade will exercise its Right to Freedom of Entry into the Cape.
Commanding officer, André van der Bijl says the honour brought onto the brigade in 1967 to recognize the 127 years of devoted service.
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