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Overview
SOWETO is the most populous black urban residential area in the country, with a population of around a million. Thanks to its proximity to Johannesburg, the economic hub of the country, it is also the most metropolitan township in the country - setting trends in politics, fashion, music, dance and language.
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History
Soweto's origins go back to 1903, when Kliptown was established after authorities cleared an inner city slum on the pretext of trying to eradicate an outbreak of bubonic plague.
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June 16, 1976
Soweto exploded in violent riots on June 16, 1976, when schoolchildren took the struggle against apartheid into their own hands. Hundreds of children around the country died on this day, but South Africa was never to be the same again – the slow road to democracy had begun, culminating in the elections of 1994 and the established of democracy in the country.
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Tour guides
A tour of Soweto is a must for every visitor to Johannesburg. Here is a list of tour guides to the township:
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Restaurants
Johannesburg has some great places to eat at, serving authentic African dishes. Some are in Soweto.
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Accommodation
Enjoy Soweto's special brand of hospitality. Stay over in a B&B in the township.
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Museums  
In the last few years Soweto has had its heritage recognised in the form of several museums. The Hector Pieterson Museum recognises the young 12-year-old's sacrifice and hundreds of other children who gave their lives for freedom. The Kliptown Open-Air Museum acknowledges the people who contributed to the drafting of the Freedom Charter. Mandela House is the restored house where Nelson Mandela lived with Winnie Madikizela-Mandela and his first wife, Evelyn. And on the outskirts of Soweto is the Apartheid Museum, a museum that traces the horror of apartheid.
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Sisulu turns hundred
HAD he still been alive, Walter Sisulu would be 100. The City and others celebrated his legacy on this important milestone, saying he was an example to all.
 
Diepsloot Park gets a gym
THE second outdoor gym has opened in Joburg, this time in Diepsloot. Excited residents greeted the opening, and were keen to learn how to use the equipment.
 
Utilities take the floor
AFRICAN Utility Weeks starts today, with much food for thought on the table, and opportunity to find solutions to power and water challenges.
 
Police help charities
TWO organisations that benefited from the Chief of Police Charity Golf Day, an annual fundraiser, were delighted with the donations, handed over at the JMPD headquarters.
 
Library’s grandeur restored
THE Johannesburg City Library is a splendid building, made more so through the long restoration that has returned it to its glory days, and added some modern elements.
 
Laughing is not forbidden
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