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| Motau, nicknamed "masterpiece" was born in | Soweto, a township outside of Johannesburg. |
| tes only areas with neglected black areas like | Soweto and Alexandra. |
| The film was shot on location in | Soweto and Johannesburg, South Africa. |
| 2, 000 of the 30,000 children born annually in | Soweto are delivered at the hospital locals call &lsq |
| Soon, the camera transitions to the scene in | Soweto at the beginning of the 1976 uprising, in whic |
| imprisonment - appears as a schoolteacher in a | Soweto classroom. |
| as the first regional councilor for the former | Soweto constituency and the first governor of Khomas. |
| ando Pirates on 19 July, and the winner of the | Soweto derby on 23 July. |
| running west to Carletonville, Randfontein and | Soweto; east to Springs, Nigel and Daveyton; north to |
| Soweto East is a part of Kibera slum in Nairobi. | |
| Soweto East is another village belonging to Kibera. | |
| Laini Saba, Lindi, Makina, Kianda, Gatwekera, | Soweto East, Kisumu Ndogo, Mugumoini, Makongeni, Kich |
| Laini Saba, Lindi, Makina, Kianda, Gatwekera, | Soweto East, Kichinjio, Kisumu Ndogo, Makongeni and M |
| Laini Saba, Lindi, Makina, Kianda, Gatwekera, | Soweto East, Kisumu Ndogo and Siranga. |
| Laini Saba, Lindi, Makina, Kianda, Gatwekera, | Soweto East, Kisumu Ndogo, Makongeni, Kichinjio and M |
| Laini Saba, Lindi, Makina, Kianda, Mashimoni, | Soweto East, Kisumu Ndogo and Siranga. |
| As editor of The World newspaper in | Soweto from 1974 until the late 1970s, he gave the wo |
| dfrey Zolile Sapula (born November 17, 1973 in | Soweto, Gauteng) is a South African football (soccer) |
| ica to join Moroka Swallows, rivals of the two | soweto giants, Kaizer Chiefs and Orlando Pirates he r |
| by a descending piano) of a little bystanding | Soweto girl as the scene cuts back to Nas, in the apa |
| ng South African singer Vusi Mahlasela and the | Soweto Gospel Choir. |
| i, Osibisa, R. Kelly, Hip Hop Pantsula and the | Soweto Gospel Choir. |
| Soweto Gospel Choir (Blessed, 2004), | |
| The Grammy-award winning | Soweto Gospel Choir releases albums on Shanachie Reco |
| Born in | Soweto, Gould played youth football for Wits Universi |
| Madhi’s work in | Soweto has yielded tremendously positive results. |
| The school recently became linked with | Soweto High School which is situated in Johannesburg, |
| tive in the African National Congress (ANC) in | Soweto in the 1950s. |
| ls particularly strong ties to the township of | Soweto in South Africa. |
| Mpho Moloi (born May 20, 1983 in | Soweto) is a South African footballer, currently play |
| iso "Boyzzz" Khumalo (born October 27, 1980 in | Soweto) is a South African footballer currently playi |
| John Pandeni constituency, formerly known as | Soweto is a constituency in the Khomas Region of Nami |
| The Congress of the People met in Kliptown, | Soweto, Johannesburg on June 26, 1955 to lay out the |
| In 2001 he also established the | Soweto Kinch Trio - with bassist Michael Olatuja and |
| Also performing was | Soweto Kinch with support from annual attendees to th |
| guitarist Femi Temowo (known for his work with | Soweto Kinch), as well as Cuban electric violinist Om |
| Mainieri, Victor Bailey, Chico & the Gypsies, | Soweto Kinch, Alex Wilson, and Nikki Yeoh, among othe |
| The Indestructible Beat of | Soweto, later repackaged as The Indestructible Beat o |
| no was born in the township of Orlando East in | Soweto, near Johannesburg. |
| old, and lives in a tiny house at Diepkloof in | Soweto on the outskirts of Johannesburg. |
| argest hospital in the southern hemisphere, in | Soweto on the outskirts of South Africa’s bigge |
| Teri Bullen arranged the | Soweto Sisters 'Patchwork of Our Lives' show in May 1 |
| , he escapes through a large field back to the | Soweto slums after avoiding a shot from the chief pol |
| Before Oxford, he lived and worked in | Soweto, South Africa, through a placement with the Pr |
| school was paired with Bhukulani High School, | Soweto, South Africa. |
| nthem" - "Sign of Victory" by R. Kelly and the | Soweto Spiritual Singers - is somewhat listenable." |
| Soweto String Quartet with guest vocalist Vusi Mahlas | |
| es of up to one year in 2007, when it licensed | Soweto TV in Johannesburg for a 12-month period in Ju |
| ecember 12, 1980, and then served as pastor of | Soweto until 1983. |
| In 1976, with the spread of the | Soweto uprising into other areas of the country, Mufa |
| Bypass begins at the Diepkloof Interchange in | Soweto, where it splits from the N12 freeway. |
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