Soweto | The Harsh Reality of South Africa | 2022

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  • Опубликовано: 15 сен 2024
  • Soweto | The Harsh Reality of South Africa | 2022 #southafrica #soweto ‎@Journey @ Life
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    Soweto is a township of the City of Johannesburg Metropolitan Municipality in Gauteng, South Africa, bordering the city's mining belt in the south. Its name is an English syllabic abbreviation for South Western Townships. Formerly a separate municipality, it is now incorporated in the City of Johannesburg Metropolitan Municipality, Suburbs of Johannesburg.
    Soweto is the birthplace of:
    Yvonne Chaka Chaka (b. 1965), singer, songwriter, actress, entrepreneur, humanitarian and teacher
    Frank Chikane (b. 1951), anti-apartheid activist and lifelong resident
    Lasizwe Dambuza (b. 1998), television personality
    Bonginkosi Dlamini (b. 1977), aka "Zola", poet, actor and musician
    Lillian Dube (b. 1945), actress,TV presenter
    Morgan Gould (b. 1983),
    Thulani Hlatshwayo (b. 1989), captain of Orlando Pirates F.C. & the South Africa national football team
    Howza (b. 1983), rapper, songwriter and actor
    Jabu Khanyile (1957-2006), musician and lead vocalist from the band Bayete
    Abigail Kubeka (b. 1941),
    Basetsana Kumalo (b. 1974), 1994 Miss South Africa & 1994 Miss World 1st runner-up, television personality, businesswoman, and philanthropist
    Doctor Khumalo (b. 1967), footballer player
    Bakithi Kumalo (b. 1956),
    Jack Lerole (c. 1940 - 2003), musician, famous for penny whistle performance
    Kgosi Letlape (b. 1959), South Africa's first black ophthalmologist
    Lebo M. (b. 1964), composer
    Kabelo Mabalane (b. 1976), kwaito musician, songwriter and actor
    Sipho Mabuse (b. 1950),
    Thuli Madonsela (b. 1962),
    Arthur Mafokate (b. 1962), kwaito musician and producer
    Teboho MacDonald Mashinini (1957-1990), primary student leader of the June 1976 Soweto uprising, that spread across South Africa
    Mandla Mandela (b. 1974),
    Zindzi Mandela (1960-2020), daughter of anti-apartheid activists and politicians Nelson Mandela and Winnie Madikizela-Mandela
    Mandoza (1978-2016), kwaito musician
    Mike Mangena (b. 1960), former football player, Soccer analyst
    Bonnie Mbuli (b. 1979), actress
    Letta Mbulu (b. 1942), jazz singer, songwriter
    Somizi Mhlongo (b. 1972)
    Andrew Mlangeni (1925-2020), political activist and anti-apartheid campaigner who, along with Nelson Mandela and others, was imprisoned after the Rivonia Trial.
    Portia Modise (b. 1983), footballer
    Teko Modise (b. 1982), footballer
    Jerry Mofokeng (b. 1956), stage and screen actor
    Khotso Motau (b. 1981), boxer, 2004 Olympian
    Kaizer Motaung (b. 16 October 1944), founder and chairman of Kaizer Chiefs Football Club
    Duma Ndlovu (b. 1954),
    Nandi Nyembe (b. 1950), actress
    Khabonina Qubeka (born 1981), actress, TV presenter, dancer
    Lucas Radebe (b. 1969), footballer, Leeds United and national team captain
    Cyril Ramaphosa (b. 1952), lawyer, trade union leader, activist, politician and businessman, President of South Africa
    Manaka Ranaka (b. 1979), Actress known for playing her starring role as Lucy Diale for long-standing soap opera Generations: The Legacy.
    Dineo Ranaka (b. 1983)
    Thulani Serero (b. 1990), footballer
    Jomo Sono (b. 1955), star football player, later club owner and coach
    Samthing Soweto (b. 1988)
    Siphiwe Tshabalala (b. 1984), footballer playing for Kaizer Chiefs Football Club.
    Dingaan Thobela (b. 1966), former professional boxer, a former two-time lightweight world champion & a former super middleweight world champion, known as the Rose of Soweto
    Mary Twala (c. 1939 - 2020), actress, mother of Somizi Mhlongo
    Sello Chicco Twala (b. 1963), musician and producer
    Zodwa Wabantu (b. 1985), socialite and dancer
    Benedict Vilakazi (footballer) (b. 1982), footballer
    Arthur Zwane (b. 1973), former football player, football coach
    Lawrence Mduduzi Ndlovu (b. 1984),
    James Mpanza (1889-1970), founder of Orlando Pirates F.C., known as 'the father of Soweto'
    Winnie Mandela (1936-2018), anti-apartheid activist and politician, ex-wife of Nelson Mandela
    Irvin Khoza (b. 27 January 1948), South African football administrator, Chairman of Orlando Pirates
    Nelson Mandela (1918-2013), President of South Africa, anti-apartheid revolutionary, political leader and peace activist, spent many years living in Soweto; his Soweto home in Orlando is currently a major tourist attraction
    Hastings Ndlovu (1961-1976), another student to be killed during the 1976 Soweto uprising
    Lilian Ngoyi (1911-1980), anti-apartheid activist, who spent 18 years under house arrest in Mzimhlope
    Joe Mafela (1942-2017), Actor, writer, producer, director, singer, and businessman
    Mzwakhe Mbuli (b. 1959), Poet known as "The People's Poet, musician and actor
    Terry Pheto (b. 1981),
    Pallance Dladla
    Steven Pienaar (b. 1982), footballer with national team and Everton F.C.
    Hector Pieterson (1963-1976), the first student to be killed during the 1976 Soweto uprising who features in an iconic press photograph of the event; has a memorial and museum named after him in Orlando West
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