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Johannesburg (colloquially known as Jozi, Joburg, or "The City of Gold") is the most populous city in South Africa with 4,803,262 people. Johannesburg is a centre of mining, manufacturing, and finance. All the mining houses are headquartered in the city, as is the Chamber of Mines, which regulates the industry. Local factories in Johannesburg and on the East Rand produce a great variety of goods ranging from textiles to specialty steels. With its vibrant economy and diverse cultural offerings, it's no surprise that people from all over the world are moving to Johannesburg for job opportunities, educational advancement and a chance to experience life in one of the continent's most dynamic cities.
See MoreThe Sony Alpha A7 IV is the perfect option for the individual looking for a Hybrid between photography and videography. An all-arounder that pushes beyond basic, the Sony a7 IV does double duty with strong stills and video performance. An advanced hybrid mirrorless camera, the a7 IV has the resolution and AF performance that appeals to photographers along with robust 4K 60p video recording for filmmakers and content creators. Featuring a 33MP Full-Frame Exmor R BSI CMOS sensor, compared to the 24.4MP in its predecessor. The Impressive BIONZ XR Image Processor is capable of recording super 35 4K60p, 10-bit/4:2:2 All-Intra at up to 600 Mbps, compared to 4K30p, 8-bit/4:2:0 in its predecessor.
See MoreIn South Africa, the terms "township" and "lokshin" - derived from the word location, usually refer to the often underdeveloped racially segregated urban areas. Townships were created in the late 19th century but the peak of its “popularity” came in the apartheid times, a dark page in the South Africa history, when “non-white” people were forced to leave their houses and move to special places, designated only for certain race groups (black people, coloreds and Indians). Many townships have a strong sense of community, with residents often supporting and looking out for each other. Living in a township can offer a unique opportunity to experience the diverse cultures and traditions of South Africa.
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