Johannesburg

Johannesburg

Johannesburg, South Africa's biggest city and capital of Gauteng province, began as a 19th-century gold-mining settlement. Its sprawling Soweto township was once home to Nelson Mandela and Desmond Tutu. Mandela's former residence is now the Mandela House museum. Other Soweto museums that recount the struggle to end segregation include the somber Apartheid Museum and Constitution Hill, a former prison complex.

People died in Johannesburg (First 49 people) - Page 2

Armando Baldinelli

Armando Baldinelli

Italian painter

Pancho Guedes

Pancho Guedes

Portuguese architect

Anderson Mazoka

Anderson Mazoka

Zambian Politician

Ted Dumitru

Ted Dumitru

Romanian association football manager

Thabang Lebese

Thabang Lebese

South African footballer

Joseph Kamotho

Joseph Kamotho

Kenyan Politician

Beyers Naudé

Beyers Naudé

South African theologian

Denis Lindsay

Denis Lindsay

Cricketer

Ronnie Grieveson

Ronnie Grieveson

South African cricketer

Abraham Zevi Idelsohn

Abraham Zevi Idelsohn

Composer

Sophie Mgcina

Sophie Mgcina

Actress

Robert Hodgins

Robert Hodgins

Painter

Chumani Nqakula

Chumani Nqakula

Charles Nqakula's son

Hugh Tracey

Hugh Tracey

Ethnomusicologist

Enoch Sontonga

Enoch Sontonga

South African composer

John van Melle

John van Melle

Dutch-South African author

Maud Sumner

Maud Sumner

South African artist

Johannes Coleman

Johannes Coleman

Olympic athlete

David Koloane

David Koloane

South African artist

Heidi Holland

Heidi Holland

Journalist

Dave Charlton

Dave Charlton

Motorsports racing driver

James Nyondo

James Nyondo

Malawian lawyer

Mulumba Lukoji

Mulumba Lukoji

Former Prime Minister of the Democratic Republic of the Congo

Hastings Banda

Hastings Banda

Former President of Malawi

Denis Begbie

Denis Begbie

South African cricketer

Jan Hendrik Hofmeyr

Jan Hendrik Hofmeyr

South African Politician

Jan F. E. Celliers

Jan F. E. Celliers

Poet

Christopher van Wyk

Christopher van Wyk

South African children's book author

Mark Behr

Mark Behr

Writer

Joe Moretti

Joe Moretti

Scottish guitarist

Zim Ngqawana

Zim Ngqawana

South African saxophonist

Jacob Matlala

Jacob Matlala

South African boxer

Sengondo Mvungi

Sengondo Mvungi

Tanzanian Politician

Bibi Titi Mohammed

Bibi Titi Mohammed

Tanzanian Politician

Bryan Orritt

Bryan Orritt

Welsh football player

Dennis Lota

Dennis Lota

Zambian soccer player

Edoardo Villa

Edoardo Villa

South African sculptor

Eunice Kazembe

Eunice Kazembe

Malawian Politician

Isaac Kalonji

Isaac Kalonji

Statesman

Neil Aggett

Neil Aggett

Doctor

Aleke Banda

Aleke Banda

Malawian Politician

Benedict Wallet Vilakazi

Benedict Wallet Vilakazi

South African novelist

Bill Flynn

Bill Flynn

South African actor

David Masondo

David Masondo

Singer

Eric Rowan

Eric Rowan

South African cricketer

Franjo Punčec

Franjo Punčec

Tennis player

György Bródy

György Bródy

Hungarian water poloist

J. H. P. Serfontein

J. H. P. Serfontein

Author

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