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.

Johannesburg People (First 16 people) - Page 0

Dave King

Dave King

South African businessman

Neville Godwin

Neville Godwin

Former tennis player

Felicia Mabuza-Suttle

Felicia Mabuza-Suttle

South African entrepreneur

Bokang Montjane

Bokang Montjane

South African model

Gil Oved

Gil Oved

CEO of The Creative Counsel

Leon Schuster

Leon Schuster

South African filmmaker

Lalla Hirayama

Lalla Hirayama

Japanese television host

Gail Nkoane Mabalane

Gail Nkoane Mabalane

South African actress

Bridget Masinga

Bridget Masinga

South African actress

Madala Kunene

Madala Kunene

South African musician

Kgosi Letlape

Kgosi Letlape

South African physician

Doug McGuigan

Doug McGuigan

Scottish-South African professional golfer

Trevor Fisher Jnr

Trevor Fisher Jnr

South African professional golfer

Vimbai Mutinhiri

Vimbai Mutinhiri

Zimbabwean actress

Anton Haig

Anton Haig

South African professional golfer

Luthando Shosha

Luthando Shosha

South African television presenter