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Strolling Through Soweto Township

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Johannesburg, South Africa

Once home to Nelson Mandela, Soweto Township is a fascinating urban settlement on the outskirts of Johannesburg with much history and culture.

Last month I spent an afternoon visiting Orlando township in the Soweto district of Jozi. To help celebrate Nelson Mandela Day, here are some photos of the people and art you can find in his old neighborhood.

Orlando was once a hotspot for anti-apartheid demonstrations in the 1970’s and 80’s. The Soweto Uprising and subsequent police shootouts against protesters spread the movement across the country, helping to pave the way for a new unified South Africa.

Nelson Mandela lived in Soweto for many years before his 27 year imprisonment on Robben Island, and Archbishop Desmond Tutu also lived in the neighborhood. That’s two Nobel Prize laureates who called this area home!

Mandela’s old house on Vilakazi Street is now a popular museum.

Soweto itself is huge, with a population of over 1.3 million. It initially sprang up during the Witwatersrand Gold Rush to house black mine workers who were forbidden from living in the city center due to South Africa’s strict segregation policies at the time.

Mandela Mural Soweto

Nelson Mandela Mural

Streets of Soweto Township

Busy Intersection in Soweto

Pretty Girl Soweto

“Pretty” Waits for Her Bus

Orlando Towers Soweto

Colorful Orlando Cooling Towers

Barber Shop Soweto

Street-side Barber Shop

Small Shop in Soweto

Convenience Store in Soweto

Kids Play in Soweto

Kids Playing Outside

Street Art Soweto

Elephant Street Art

Street Vendor Soweto

“Simba The Lion” and His Awesome Hair

Disclaimer: My trip was made possible in partnership with iAmbassador and South Africa Tourism.


Source: Destination Africa - expertvagabond.com


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