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Johannesburg's history can be divided into three distinct phases. The first phase ran from the discovery of gold in 1886 until the 1950s and was characterised by a period of rampant growth. Although the economy was buoyant during this period, planning mistakes made by the city council of the time triggered a process of urban degeneration that began in the 1960s and lasted well into the 1990s...
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Debate surrounding the role post-apartheid South Africa plays in Africa seems to intensify every time the country wins a continental showpiece, be it the rights to the World Cup, the Pan African Parliament or even (in the distant glorious past), when the country had a football team worthy of the description. Where does the truth in this lie, and what are the realities surrounding South Africa's...
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