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Johannesburg and Stephen
* Bosman's Johannesburg ( 1986 ) edited by Stephen Gray ISBN 0-7981-2001-0 Human & Rousseau
Stephen Kumalo, learns that his sister is in trouble, from a letter from his brother, John Kumalo, who lives in Johannesburg.
Stephen decides to travel to Johannesburg to help his sister and also seek his son, Absalom, who works in the mines (" Thousands of Miles ").
After a long illness, Traill died on April 26, 2007, in Johannesburg, survived by his wife, Jill, and children Stephen, Carol and Patrick.
The protagonist is Stephen Kumalo, a black Anglican priest from a rural Natal town, who is searching for his son Absalom in the city of Johannesburg.
The novel opens in a small village in Ixopo Ndotsheni, where the black pastor Stephen Kumalo receives a letter from the priest Theophilus Msimangu in Johannesburg.
* Mrs. Lithebe: The native landlady with whom Stephen stays while in Johannesburg.
The three founding creators of the Madam & Eve strip, Harry Dugmore, Rico Schacherl, and Stephen Francis, first worked together on Laughing Stock, a satirical magazine launched in Johannesburg in 1988.

Johannesburg and learns
Jarvis learns of his son's death and comes with his family to Johannesburg.

Johannesburg and sister
* Roodepoort, always traditionally part of the West Rand, was incorporated into the City of Johannesburg Metropolitan Municipality in 2000, while Soweto, always regarded as Johannesburg's sister city or major township during Apartheid, was administered as part of the West Rand in the past.
ECOPEACE was not re-elected in the 2006 local elections, but its sister organisation Operation Khanyisa Movement ( OKM ), a fellow member of the Socialist Green Coalition ( SGC ) gained a seat in the Johannesburg City Council that year.
Msimangu urges Kumalo to come to the city to help his sister Gertrude, because she is ill. Kumalo goes to Johannesburg to help Gertrude and to find his son Absalom, who had gone to the city to look for Gertrude but never came home.
His older sister Jennifer was murdered in Johannesburg when he was nineteen, something that affected him deeply.
A sister school, also called Roedean School and co-founded by the youngest Lawrence sister, Theresa, is located in Johannesburg, South Africa.
567 CapeTalk's sister station is TalkRadio 702, a Johannesburg based AM / FM radio station.
GWC seeks to maintain friendly ties with the Bible Institute of South Africa situated in Kalk Bay in Cape Town, and two sister CESA colleges: the Johannesburg Bible College and the Kwazulu-Natal Missionary and Bible College ( KMBC ) formerly Trinity Academy.

Johannesburg and will
" will pull down the Standard Theatre like they have pulled down all the old buildings, theatres, gin-palaces, dosshouses, temples, shops, arcades, cafes and joints that were intimately associated with the mining-camp days of Johannesburg.
The 60-storey office tower will be the tallest building in Africa, replacing the Carlton Centre in Johannesburg CBD.
The new apartment block will be the fourth-tallest building in Johannesburg and local newspaper the Sunday Times reports that the top-selling penthouse apartment was sold for R28 million ( around $ 4 million ).
Midrand's development has meant there is little break between the outskirts of Johannesburg and those of Pretoria, and the Gauteng Provincial Government envisages that, according to current growth trends, much of the province will be city by 2015.
In addition, there are plans afoot to extend the N17 from its end in Johannesburg central, to Krugersdorp, which will allow motorists to traverse the metropolitan area in under an hour in free-flowing traffic.
The trade-off for this will be a toll project, aimed at the entire national road network in Johannesburg.
* Heineken N. V., Amsterdam announced on 26 March 2008 that it will build its new South African brewery in the Midvaal Municipal Area, between Vereeniging and Alberton, south of Johannesburg.

Johannesburg and leave
* Nelson Mandela is given a 9 month suspended sentence and forbidden to leave Johannesburg for the next 6 months
In Johannesburg, Wendy's husband Mark ( Rufus Swart ) accuses her of cheating on him, causing her to leave him and drive to Namibia.
Mr Shaik applied for leave to appeal to the Constitutional Court in Johannesburg, against his conviction and sentence, and consequential steps.

Johannesburg and she
In her early 20s, she left Amsterdam for Johannesburg, South Africa, where her stepsister lived.
Dr Alexander is able to assist in a set of cases being investigated by the team, as it turns out she had " worked in forensic pathology in Johannesburg for six months " and is Home Office certified to practise.
Suzman was educated at the independent school Kingsmead College, Johannesburg, and at the University of the Witwatersrand where she studied English and French.
Back in her native South Africa, she has directed Othello, which was also televised, and Brecht's The Good Woman of Setzuan ( renamed The Good Woman of Sharpeville ) both at the Market Theatre, Johannesburg.
After spending Christmas with her family in Xolobe she left for Johannesburg in January 1940.
Abandoning her ambition to train as a teacher, she left the Transkei to train as a nurse at Johannesburg ′ s Non-European Hospital in 1940, as nurses were paid during training.
Weeks later, she and Mandela opened the Walter Sisulu Paediatric Cardiac Centre for Africa in Johannesburg, named for her late husband.
Tadjo is currently based in Johannesburg, where since 2007 she has been head of French Studies at the University of the Witwatersrand.
In 1976 she ran from Germiston to Cape Town ( about the same distance ), beating her previous time by more than three days, and in 1977 she ran from Messina, on South Africa's northern border, to Johannesburg.
Hunter-Gault recently left her post as CNN's Johannesburg bureau chief and correspondent, which she had held since 1999.
Later she moved to Johannesburg where she was appointed the superior of the local convent, while she also lectured at the University of the Witwatersrand.
In 1989 she re-united with the Elite Swingsters to perform in a film that was set in 1950s Johannesburg.
In 2003, at the age of 75, Dolly appeared in a Johannesburg show, Sof ' Town, A Celebration !, where she sang " Randfontein ", the story of a drunk miner returning home to find his wife in bed with another man, who is then beaten and chased out.
With her mother's support, but her father's disapproval, she trained with the Lyric Stage Academy in London, before making her professional debut in Johannesburg at the age of 20.
When she was five years old, her parents divorced, and she and her mother moved to Johannesburg.
As a member of Kofi Annan's Special Advisory Panel, she and members of the Skyfish Project brought their first project, a pledge called the " Recognition of Responsibility ", to the World Summit on Sustainable Development in Johannesburg in August 2002.
In 1987 she was elected Member of Parliament for the Johannesburg constituency of Rosettenville and two years later appointed deputy justice minister in the government of reformist NP leader and South African president FW de Klerk.
She was also the Commissioner and curator for Latin America for the 3rd Kwangju Biennale 2000 ( Exotica Incognita ) in South Korea and a principle curator of the 2nd Johannesburg Biennale, South Africa, 1997 – 1998, ( for which she curated Transversions at the Museum Africa ).
She finished sixth at the 1998 European Championships, and as the best German she was selected to represent her country at the 1998 World Cup event in Johannesburg.

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