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Dion Chang
THINGS get done in Joburg, says the trends analyst - and he can't see himself living anywhere but in the city of gold.
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Karen Zoid
When she's not touring the world or belting out a song at a local music festival, singer Karen Zoid is sampling Joburg's many delights.
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Santu Mofokeng
HE has been to the fairest Cape and exhibited in Beijing’s fabled Forbidden City, but for photographer Santu Mofokeng, Joburg is always home. My umbilical cord is here, he says simply.
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Jennifer Ferguson
Talking about the city brings out the poet in Jennifer Ferguson. The
singer and cultural activist loves the summer blooms of the jacarandas
and the cleansing highveld storms.
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Abigail Kubeka
Abigail Kubeka has sung in some of the world's most exciting cities,
yet she is always happiest when she returns home. "I love Joburg," she
says.
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William Kentridge
Still living in the house he was born in, artist William Kentridge says
it's the old architecture and the fact that Joburg is 'a working city'
that keeps him inspired.
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Braam Kruger
From Boksburg, via Belgium, Cape Town and Struisbaai, Braam Kruger is
happily settled in his Fordsburg flat. The Joburg suburb is "an eater's
paradise", he says.
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Ruda Landman
Rather than move to the coast, Ruda Landman prefers to live in
Johannesburg and holiday by the sea. "We couldn't get the life we live
here anywhere else," she says.
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Jennifer Crwys-Williams
JOBURG may not be the most
beautiful city, but it is exciting and vibrant and at the coalface of
what people think, says the author and journalist, Jennifer
Crwys-Williams.
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Linda Shaw
ASTROLOGER Linda Shaw moved to Johannesburg from her native Wales when
she was a teenager. Now nothing will drag her away from 'the best city
in the world'.
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Tabiso Sikwane
THERE is an energy in Joburg that she
loves, says devoted Joburger Tabiso Sikwane. There are more options in
the city, more creativity, more fashion choices, and more integration.
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Nikiwe Bikitsha
AMLive presenter
Nikiwe Bikitsha, who has lived in Joburg for five years, loves the
energy and vibrancy of the people. And she hasn't missed the Cape Town
rain one bit.
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Mary Metcalfe
JOBURG has lots going for it, from its
wide-open green spaces to its cultural diversity, says Mary Metcalfe,
professor of education at Wits. For her, the vibe of Newtown competes
with the coffee shops of Melville for sheer entertainment value.
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Elna McIntosh
SHE'S been offered a
teaching post at the University of Chicago, but Johannesburg sex
therapist Elna McIntosh is not about to leave her beloved Joburg. The
city has everything and more, she says.
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Yvonne Mokgoro
JOHANNESBURG is the pulse of South Africa in more ways than one, according to Constitutional Court judge Yvonne Mokgoro
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Ferial Haffajee
For newspaper editor Ferial Haffajee, Johannesburg is a city that takes a lot of beating
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Kate O'Regan
Though she was born in Liverpool, grew
up in Cape Town and loves Durban, Constitutional Court judge Kate
O'Regan thrives on the progressive African beat of Joburg
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PJ Powers
One of the few people who
flies the South African flag from a flagpole in her garden, singer PJ
Powers says she wouldn't live anywhere else but in Joburg, which has
"Africa in it"
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Bruce Fordyce
Top runner Bruce Fordyce has lived in Joburg most of his life, and considers it to be a truly African city.
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Keith Kirsten
Keith Kirsten has
lived in Jozi for 25 years and loves the city's people, who he
describes as "very real people" with no snobbishness about them
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Professor Loyiso Nongxa
Wits' new vice-chancellor,
Professor Loyiso Nongxa, enjoys Johannesburg's cosmopolitan atmosphere,
and finds "there's so much to do" in the city
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Mara Louw
Singer Mara Louw loves
Jozi. She spends a lot of time in Soweto, her birthplace, and considers
the city to be "the best place in Africa"
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Yvonne Chaka Chaka
Singer Yvonne Chaka Chaka, "Princess of Africa", loves living in Joburg, which, she says, has everything
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Judge Edwin Cameron
Judge Edwin
Cameron loves Joburg - for its future-mindedness, its energy and its
productivity. And he's evidence of all these qualities
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Sechaba 'Chabi' Mogale
Loxion Kulca clothing is all the rage right now. Co-owner Chabi Mogale loves Joburg and the energy of the people
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David Koloane
Artist David Koloane
has lived in Johannesburg all his life. He enjoys the transformation of
the city every night, when it dresses up, becoming something glamorous,
glittering and glowing with lights
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Paul Slabolepszy
South Africa's most well-known playwright loves living in Joburg with its sea of trees and other green spaces.
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Professor Phillip Tobias
Although
born in Durban, this world-renowned scientist has lived most of his
life in Johannesburg, and wouldn't live anywhere else. The city is the
richer for his presence.
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George Bizos
Distinguished human rights advocate George Bizos "loves the people" of
Johannesburg, the city where he has lived for 61 of his 74 years
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Sipho 'Hotstix' Mabuse
Johannesburg is a city with great buzz - and one in which racial
integration has happened very quickly. So says Sipho "Hotstix" Mabuse,
a giant of South African music for the past three decades.
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Albertina Sisulu
Johannesburg is a good place to bring up children, says stalwart
anti-apartheid campaigner Albertina Sisulu, nicknamed MaSisulu.
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Denis Beckett
Jo'burgers are inclined to concentrate on the punctuation and not the
text and the punctuation can be lousy, whereas the text is lekker, says
Denis Beckett, journalist and writer and long-time resident of
Johannesburg.
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Solly Radali
Solly Radali, a familiar sight on Oxford Road with his trolley
decorated with soft toys and tin-can aerials, tells Lucille Davie why
he loves Jo'burg.
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Archbishop Trevor Huddleston
The late Archbishop Trevor Huddleston spent 12 years living in
Sophiatown as a priest - and the rest of his life longing to return to
Johannesburg.
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Richard Cock
Johannesburg should be renamed Joyhannesburg, says Richard Cock, the
popular conductor who organised Accenture's Winter Festival at
Emmerentia Dam, which brought outdoor weekend concerts to thousands of
residents.
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Helen Suzman
Helen Suzman did think of leaving Johannesburg. Once. For five minutes
in 1948 when the National Party came into power. "I thought of going to
England or the States," says the former politician, anti-apartheid and
human rights campaigner.
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George Ogola
Kenyan visitor George Ogola was an anxious man as he flew into
Johannesburg, a city he imagined to be teeming with criminals ready to
pounce on unsuspecting foreigners like himself. Today, he's changed his
mind.
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Patrick Mynhardt
Johannesburg is a rugged city, which has been good to Patrick Mynhardt,
actor and raconteur, and resident of the city for 42 years.
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Sally Burdett
Radio news host Sally Burdett was recently hijacked, but unlike others
who use such an event as the reason to pack their bags and move to
another country, she says that the hijacking just made her more
determined to love Johannesburg.
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Reuben Khemese
Four is a significant number for the Soweto String Quartet: it is the
title of their just-released fourth album, played on four-stringed
instruments, with four fingers, by a band that consists of four
members, says Reuben Khemese, leader of the group.
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Thabo Molubi
In Jo'burg, Thabo Molubi can lead a double life; as an executive
director of an IT company by day and a traditional healer by night.
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Herman Charles Bosman
Herman Charles Bosman, although not born in Joburg, lived a good deal
of his life in the city, and wrote most of his famous short stories
here too. He enjoyed the city, and bemoaned the reckless demolition of
some of the city's beautiful buildings.
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