Similar words: owe to, sower, sowed, veto power, rise to power, throw in the towel, sow, sown. Meaning: n. a large collection of African townships southwest of Johannesburg in South Africa; inhabited solely by Black Africans.
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1. The curfew was lifted in Soweto on Oct. 5.
2. The protest begun by Soweto children rapidly spread throughout the country.
3. Herbalifers scuttle into permanent blackness, and a Soweto funeral procession comes on.
4. Stormed Earlier, in Soweto township, south-west of Johannesburg, four people were killed when gunmen stormed into a taxi-association meeting.
5. Two Notre Dame Sisters still live in Soweto, and are very calm about their situation.
6. Apartheid Museum in a town of Soweto.
7. I was in Soweto in the antiapartheid days andout of that country for being a rabble - rouser.
8. "I live on the other side of Soweto and I haven't seen a tour bus yet, " Morero said.
9. For most of its history, Soweto did not have parks or paved roads.
10. He was speaking at the 40,000-capacity stadium in Soweto, where Mrs Sisulu's coffin had been brought by military generals for an elaborate service.
11. Father Steve Morero has served in Soweto for 18 years.
12. Wolfowitz had a brief tour of Soweto to understand its history, get an impression of life and the challenges of service delivery.
13. Victims of the intensifying violence included two nephews of Mandela killed by gunmen at their home in Soweto on May 3.
14. Meanwhile four policemen were killed in an ambush in Soweto.
15. Of an estimated 515 deaths in the townships, 126 were killed in Soweto.
16. Two days earlier, Myeni had escaped unhurt after a hand grenade was thrown into his house in Soweto.
17. The site of the June 11 opening game for the 2010 World Cup, Soccer City sits in Johannesburg's Soweto Township.
18. Grammy Award winner and US rhythm-and-blues singer R Kelly will perform the ceremony's showpiece song, "Sign of a Victory" with South Africa's Soweto Spiritual Singers.
19. Fans watch the South Bfrica vs . Uruguay match at afan park in Soweto June 16.
20. The anti-apartheid publicly condemned her in 1989 for inflicting a reign of terror on Soweto with her gang of bodyguards.
21. On June 16, 2002 the Hector Pieterson Memorial and Museum was opened near the place he was shot in Orlando West, Soweto to honour Hector and those who died around the country in the 1976 uprising.
22. The recent arrival of Chinese traders in the grimy alleys of Soweto market in Lusaka halved the cost of chicken.
23. 'Bring Back Nelson Mandela, Bring him back home to Soweto, I want to see him walking hand in hand with Winnie Mandela', sang Hugh Masekela, a renowned anti-apartheid artist.
24. Cultural wealth is also in abundance, with a host of interesting museums including the Apartheid Museum, Constitution Hill and the world acclaimed Soweto.http://sentencedict.com/soweto.html
25. The recent arrival of Chinese traders in the grimy alleys of Soweto market in Lusaka halved the cost of chicken. Cabbage prices dropped by 65%.
26. They got back on the buses to return to their hotels in suburbs with high walls, confident that they saw the real Soweto.
27. On May 30, Morero hosted Soccer Sunday and on Sunday his church hosted Thanksgiving Sunday to give thanks for the World Cup and all the good the event has brought to South Africa and to Soweto.
28. I found myself sitting in a cabin between a Zulu couple from Soweto and a white mother taking her son to his first day at a boarding school near Cape Town.
29. Fans watch the South Africa vs . Uruguay match at afan park in Soweto June 16.
30. Zenani Mandela, 13, died when travelling home after the concert in Soweto, the Nelson Mandela Foundation said. No-one else was hurt.
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