bad and horrible
Johannesburg is known in Zulu as eGoli - which means "the place of gold." Johannesburg developed - in the previous century - around the many gold mines; the tunnels of the mines still remain below the city.
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Tin mines.
The narrator in the poem "City Johannesburg" by Wally Serote is an omniscient narrator who provides a deep and critical perspective on the city, its people, and the social issues faced there. The narrator's voice is detached yet insightful, highlighting the complexities and contradictions of urban life in Johannesburg.
The Bureau of Mines was closed by the government in early 1996. There is no department that operates it at this point. When it was operating, it was a part of the federal government.Interiorinterior :)
In the mines in London early 1500's
The mood of the poem "City Johannesburg" by Mongane Wally Serote is one of sadness, anger, and despair. The poet depicts the harsh realities of life in Johannesburg, including poverty, injustice, and violence, which evoke a sense of hopelessness and disillusionment.
Profit is primacy, human life is not.
Johannesburg does not have a new name, it is still Johannesburg.
Johannesburg is in South Africa.
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