
Business in Johannesburg, Soweto (South Africa)
Transport and Foreign Trade in Johannesburg: economic centre of South Africa, Soweto
Johannesburg (Egoli) is the economic and financial centre of
South Africa (Southern Africa)
- Johannesburg: 16% of the South African GDP
- Johannesburg is the largest South African diamond and gold centre
- Most South African mining companies are based in Johannesburg
- Johannesburg is one of the world's leading financial and commercial
centers
- South African Stock Exchange is based in Johannesburg
- Steel and cement factories in Johannesburg
Logistics and
Transportation in Johannesburg, South Africa
- Railway: Bloemfontein, Cape Town,
Johannesburg
- City Deep
Container Terminal (the largest dry port in the
world): 50% of
the International Trade arriving in Johannesburg via the ports of Durban (568 kilometres along the N3 Highway) and Cape Town.
- Industrial Development Zone in City Deep
- Access to the Port of Maputo (Mozambique)
- O. R. Tambo International Airport
- Johannesburg Ring Road: subset of roads surrounding Johannesburg
- Distance from Johannesburg to Pretoria: 55 kilometres
- Access to
the
North-South Transport Corridor

The port of Durban is the main port of Johannesburg

Access to the Port of Maputo

South African Students from Johannesburg. Doctorates and Masters in Global Trade
- Masters: Business in Africa, Transport and Logistics in Africa
- Doctorate in African Business

More information: Trade and Business in South Africa, at EENI Global Business School Website.
- Johannesburg is the capital of the Gauteng province of South Africa
- Ekurhuleni
- Population of Johannesburg: 0.9 millions inhabitants
- Population of Johannesburg
agglomeration: 9.6 million inhabitants
- Johannesburg is the largest South African city
Patrice Motsepe (Soweto)

- Soweto (South-Western Townships) is part of Johannesburg
- Soweto was built during
the apartheid to protect the displaced black South
Africans
- Johannesburg is one of the five districts of the Gauteng province
- Main languages of Johannesburg: English and Zulu
- Blacks make up 73% of the population of Johannesburg, followed by
whites (16%)
- Johannesburg is located in the hills of Witwatersrand (rich in minerals)
- Headquarters of the Constitutional Court of South Africa
- Elevation of Johannesburg: 1,753 meters
- Climate of Johannesburg: subtropical highlands
- Apartheid Museum
- 1886: foundation of Johannesburg (gold discovery)

Cyril Ramaphosa (Soweto)

South African province: Gauteng
- Capital of the Gauteng Province: Johannesburg
- Largest city of the Gauteng Province: Johannesburg
- Population of the Gauteng Province: 12.3 millions inhabitants
- Area of the Gauteng Province: 18,178 kilometres
- Gauteng is the richest province of South Africa
Higher Education in Johannesburg (South Africa)
- University of Witwatersrand
- University of Johannesburg.
- School of commerce of the University of Pretoria
- South African Campus of Monash University
Johannesburgo
Johannesbourg
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