The acknowledgeable guides show you the real city of Joburg and the many inspiring projects in bustling Shanty Town Soweto. |
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The Soweto Students' Congress and the Azanian Co-ordinating Committee are restricted in terms of emergency regulations. |
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Raymond Otto, from Soweto, visited the school last Friday as part of a weekly programme of events looking at performing arts. |
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A school from a squatter camp in Soweto has beaten the odds to register one of the highest matric pass rates in the country. |
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Another node earmarked as a major potential destination is Soweto, where history and heritage abound. |
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There is something for everyone at the third annual Soweto Arts Festival, from kwaito to hip-hop, from theatre to film and dance. |
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In 1976 Soweto happened, and South African boys and girls spilled across the border into Lesotho, politicising us even more. |
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Nice article in the Washington Post on white South Africans going to Soweto. |
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Four years ago we planted 17 000 trees at Orange Farm, and on Arbor Day last August we planted 4 000 trees in Soweto. |
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Among its claims to fame, Soweto includes the one street in the world that can boast the former homes of two Nobel Peace Prize winners. |
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He decided to give riding lessons when he discovered how badly animals were being treated in Soweto, especially by children. |
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They were drawn from regions such as Soweto, Pretoria, and Johannesburg and more obscure dorps like Winterveldt. |
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His unique dance moves, known as isiPantsula in Soweto, are from a type of chorography invented in the townships in the days of apartheid. |
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Some visitors are still nervous about coming to the townships of Soweto. |
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It is played on the streets of Soweto with tin cans for goalposts. |
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This year, says Griffiths, Johannesburg City Parks will continue greening the many treeless and dusty suburbs of Soweto, Lenasia and Eldorado Park, with indigenous trees. |
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The crowning touch of the evening was the performance by the internationally renowned Soweto Gospel Choir. |
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Soweto burned while I was sunk in deep thought about an editor's rejection slip. |
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With the construction of the biggest mall in Soweto already at an advanced stage, developers have revealed the mall's branding and corporate identity. |
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Another proud concert-goer was Soweto local William Oosthuizen who spoke with pride as he took a rare break from dancing. |
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And some marketeers at Soweto market in Lusaka have accused some members of the MAC of failing to run the market and advise the council correctly. |
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So I went to Soweto, and within an hour and a half, I was photographing a guy being killed right in front of me. |
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Take two, for instance, new volumes of Next Stop... Soweto, a compilation series on Strut Records. |
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In Soweto, a new breed of fashion designers bent on changing mentalities and upending the traditional ways their neighbors in the township dress. |
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Lacking jerseys in the Diepkloof township, a part of Soweto, he and his friends gathered sacks of mealie meal, a grain staple. |
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Growing up biracial in the formerly segregated township of Soweto, Noah once said his birth was a crime. |
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The Soweto atrocities against peaceful demonstrations in 1976 were yet another affront to peaceful means to end apartheid. |
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When they started evicting people to construct a road in Soweto East, they never gave them an alternative place to stay. |
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As a member of the communitybased Soweto Forum, Wilter Nyabate is there to remind the government of its obligations. |
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And to intensify the occasion, the fixture will return to its inaugural stage, Soweto, for the first time in over two decades. |
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In Soweto, a black township west of Johannesburg, South Africa, Soweto Community Radio had a pizza shop as a sponsor. |
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It was a cold morning on Ray Street on 9 February 1955 when 2000 policemen, armed with guns, knobkerries and rifles, forcefully moved the families to Meadowlands, Soweto. |
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The two Soweto giants were lying fourth and fifth respectively yesterday behind clubs such as Bloemfontein Celtic and Black Leopards despite their vast legion of supporters. |
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The eastern limb of the Klip River emanates from the park and flows southward, into other areas of Soweto, until it reaches the Vaal River further in the South. |
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His so-called crimes were the ideas he espoused and developed, ideas that took root among the Azanian people and were turned into the material reality of the Soweto Uprising. |
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The crowds were just as big in Soweto the next day. |
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At that time we had Soweto and Sharpeville and today we have Sabra and Shatila, Qana, Khan Yunis, Dair Yasin, Jenin, Hayy al-Zaytoun and other towns. |
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So during the UN Summit on Sustainable Development held in Johannesburg in 2002, governments met in the elite business zone of Sandton, while civil society met in the black township of Soweto. |
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The award recognized iUcN as the best environmental organization that has given technical support to the city of Johannesburg, especially through the 2010 Greening Soweto initiative. |
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Whenever has a UN conference produced something that is really enough to solve all the problems and answer the questions that were put to us when we came to Soweto? |
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The final will be played in Soccer City on the outskirts of Soweto, where the country's biggest stadium is being rebuilt and roofed to take the crowds. The real ticket out of poverty, however, is education. |
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Branford Marsalis, Jools Holland and Soweto Kinch will be among the artists performing at the £110 weekend event, to be held at Glynde Place, East Sussex. |
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President Blatter and Archbishop Tutu visited Winnie Mandela at her home in Soweto, before going on a tour of the Hector Peterson Museum, which is just a stone's throw away from Tutu's residence. |
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But to have a stadium like this in Soweto is applaudable. |
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Born as Bonginkonsi Dlamini in Zola, a crime-ridden neighbourhood in Soweto, South Africa, he grew up surrounded by hunger, poverty, violence and guns. |
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An extremely innovative operation in the field of voluntary service has given rise to the first multiracial work camp for young people in South Africa and has led to the improvement of community sites in Soweto. |
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At the time, Soweto did not have electricity or gas lines. |
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Wilter Nyabate is a member of the Soweto Forum, an organization which champions the rights of the residents of Soweto East, one of the villages found in Kibera, a vast slum in Nairobi. |
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A fictional work which relates the difficulties for a black bourgeois from the privileged districts of Johannesburg entering the world of the poor, revolting blacks from the townships of Soweto. |
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Under apartheid, she was convicted of kidnapping Stompie Moeketsi, 14, who was later found beaten to death in Soweto. |
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A friend of a friend is leading a squad through the underground drinking shebeens of Soweto tonight and he wants to know if I fancy it. |
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Maimane was born in Krugersdorp to a Tswana father and a Xhosa mother and grew up in Soweto in a relatively middle-class family. |
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The heroic battles fought by Cuban troops shattered the myth of the invincibility of the apartheid army, helping to inspire the 1976 Soweto revolts and other struggles by the oppressed black masses in South Africa. |
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Afrikaans is more widely spoken than English in the Northern and Western Cape provinces, several hundred kilometres from Soweto. |
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A third, from Soweto in South Africa, suggested that that an albino African has a thousandfold greater risk of developing skin cancer than does his normally pigmented neighbour. |
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Participation in Soweto Kinch's LIVE Box Anniversary Tour, of which his Artsfest appearance is a part, continues a creative association with like-minded experimentalists. |
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It's part of saxophonist and rapper Soweto Kinch's weekly Live Box gig, where his invited artists invariably end up joining in with the evening's jam session element. |
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In Christine Crouse's magnificent production, the action has been updated and is set in Soweto, and Crouse has re-imagined the South African apartheid years. |
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Meanwhile, just around the corner from the hall in Berkley Street, Soweto Kinch and Gary Crosby play their tribute to the great Jamaican altoist Joe Harriott. |
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Among the headline acts is Birmingham saxophonist Soweto Kinch. |
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Whiphold Ltd, the multi-billion Rand Soweto stokvel which is listed on the Johannesburg Stock Exchange provides one of the best examples of the power of collective saving. |
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More famous traditional musicians include Ladysmith Black Mambazo, while the Soweto String Quartet performs classic music with an African flavour. |
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