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  2. Melrose, Johannesburg - Wikipedia

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    The Melrose Arch mixed-use development is located in Melrose. The development, which cost ZAR 800 million to build, began construction in 2007, with Phase One completed in November 2009. It contains 170,000 m2 of office and retail space, in addition to residential space and 2 hotels. [ 4 ]

  3. Soweto Pride - Wikipedia

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    Soweto Pride is an annual pride parade held in the Soweto historical black township in Johannesburg, South Africa. The inaugural Soweto Pride was held in 2004 [1] and it happens annually, on the last Saturday of September. The aim of Soweto Pride is to create a space for primarily black lesbian, queer, and trans women, as well as non-binary ...

  4. Johannesburg Pride marches for LGBTQ+ Ugandans after ... - AOL

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    More than 20,000 people marched through Johannesburg on Saturday to celebrate Pride, singing, dancing and making their support clear for LGBTQ+ communities across Africa who cannot be open safely ...

  5. Pride parades in South Africa - Wikipedia

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    The first South African pride parade was held towards the end of the apartheid era in Johannesburg on 13 October 1990, the first such event on the African continent. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 7 ] The first event attended by 800 people was initiated and organised by GLOW, and the crowd was addressed by Nkoli, Donné Rundle, Beverly Ditsie , Edwin Cameron ...

  6. City of Johannesburg Metropolitan Municipality - Wikipedia

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    The municipality covers an area of 1,645 square kilometres (635 sq mi), stretching from Orange Farm in the south to Midrand in the north, and contains two big urban centres, Johannesburg and Midrand, and nine more smaller urban centres, namely Roodepoort, Diepsloot, Killarney, Melrose Arch, Randburg, Rosebank, Sandton, Soweto, and Sunninghill.

  7. Pride for South Africans as Springboks arrive - AOL

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    Mike Gratz, from Johannesburg and now living in St Clement, said the Springboks were "a vision and hope for South Africa, to show the rest of the world and South Africans what we are capable of ...

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