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Condé Nast Traveler on MSNJourneying Into Johannesburg's Underground Food SceneIn speakeasies and supper clubs, Johannesburg is dishing out exciting new culinary experiences that break the mold.
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Briefly on MSN“May We Never Be Silenced”: Protests in Braamfontein Erupt for Alleged Sexual Abuse VictimBraamfontein residents flooded the streets in support of Cwecwe, a then seven-year-old girl who was allegedly raped at school while waiting for her transport.
From Cape Town to Johannesburg, citizens united in mass protests demanding swift justice for Cwecwe, a 7-year-old rape victim.
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allAfrica.com on MSNSouth Africa: Hundreds March to Johannesburg Mayor's Office Demanding HousesMore than 200 residents from Soweto marched to the Johannesburg mayor's offices in Braamfontein, demanding to be allocated ...
From pan-African eats to record-breaking bookstores, some of the best places to go to get a real sense of the South African city ...
At just 14, Jayden Samuels, a talented ballet dancer from Rosettenville, Johannesburg, is set to showcase his skills at the ...
Multiple bridges in the northern parts of Johannesburg were submerged in water on Thursday morning following heavy downpours ...
Heavy storms hit Gauteng last week, flooding roads, homes and even a well-used pedestrian bridge over Johannesburg’s Braamfontein Spruit. Now declared unsafe, the Delta Park bridge’s closure has left ...
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Briefly on MSNSiviwe Gwarube Says SA Is Nowhere Near Solving Gender-Based ViolenceThe Minister of Basic Education, Siviwe Gwarube, said the government must vet anyone who works with children against the ...
Johannesburg has been falling apart for years but government at all levels did not listen when residents called for help.
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