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  2. City of Johannesburg Metropolitan Municipality - Wikipedia

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    Zulu is the most spoken home language at 23.4% followed by English at 20.1%. Johannesburg is a divided municipality: the poor mostly live in the southern suburbs or on the peripheries of the far north, and the middle- and upper class live largely in the suburbs of the central and north.

  3. Vodacom - Wikipedia

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    It was owned in a 50/50 partnership by the South African telecommunications giant Telkom and British multinational operator Vodafone. [4] On 6 November 2008, Vodafone announced that it had agreed to increase its stake to 64.5%, and Telkom said that it would spin off its remaining holding by listing it on the Johannesburg Stock Exchange (JSE).

  4. Crime in South Africa - Wikipedia

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    According to SAPS and SSA statistics, the rate of increase in violent crimes committed in South Africa (2016-2020) was slowing down, [109] but up to 2019/20, the incidence of this crime category was usually growing year on year. [110] In April 2022, Numbeo found that 5 of the top 20 most dangerous cities in the world were in South Africa. [111]

  5. Bosmont - Wikipedia

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    A significant difference between Bosmont and other predominantly Coloured areas is its large concentration of Cape Malay Coloureds (the largest Cape Malay culture in Johannesburg). Due to this, Islam has become a prominent feature in Bosmont and it also exists in complete peace and harmony with other faiths such as Christianity and Hinduism ...

  6. Rand Rebellion - Wikipedia

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    The Rand Rebellion (Afrikaans: Rand-rebellie; also known as the 1922 strike) was an armed uprising of white miners in the Witwatersrand region of South Africa, in March 1922.