Topic: Johannesburg

AFP Global Edition | 2010-03-04 15:10:25

From solid fists to raised victory signs, South Africa's unique finger-twisting hand signals used to hail the country's notorious minibus taxis have been inked into national postal stamps. The stamps, released in a blind-friendly raised-relief set of 10 by the South African Post Office, salute the unspoken language that ferries millions of commuters daily along fiercely competitive private ...

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AP Features | 2010-03-03 15:45:33
South Africa marks 100 days to World Cup, confident it will be ready

With 100 days to go before the World Cup, jackhammers shuddered and bulldozers rumbled Tuesday as workers wearing "Proud to be building Soccer City for 2010" buttons readied South Africa's main stadium. Inside, the grass was smooth and inviting. But not far away stacks of pavement ...

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AP News | 2010-02-05 14:46:51
SOUTH AFRICA ZUMA
isnare | 2010-01-25 08:10:15

For any travel to the capital of Gauteng that you may need to arrange, be it business or leisure, car hire in Johannesburg offers the most convenient way to get from A to B during your trip. By hiring a car at a reputable rental agency, you are able to select a make and model from a wide range of ...

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Elderly couple robbed by gunmen

IOL, South Africa | 2010-03-12 16:51:26

Struggle stalwart dies

News 24, South Africa | 2010-03-12 12:14:17

Teen robs pupil at gunpoint

News 24, South Africa | 2010-03-12 11:18:18

Police swoop on Joburg illegal taxi ranks

IOL, South Africa | 2010-03-12 08:25:14

Roll-out of Rea Vaya's final phase delayed

Mail & Guardian, South Africa | 2010-03-12 08:09:09

Taxi group says city is forcing taxis out

IOL, South Africa | 2010-03-12 06:11:24

'Molalatladi,' by BLK JKS

CNN Video | 2010-03-10 09:24:14

BLK JKS

CNN Video | 2010-03-09 06:22:33

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