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, in the
Gauteng Gauteng ( ) is one of the nine provinces of South Africa. The name in Sotho-Tswana languages means 'place of gold'. Situated on the Highveld, Gauteng is the smallest province by land area in South Africa. Although Gauteng accounts for only ...
province of
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19th century

* 1886 – Johannesburg township established by
Boer Boers ( ; af, Boere ()) are the descendants of the Dutch-speaking Free Burghers of the eastern Cape frontier in Southern Africa during the 17th, 18th, and 19th centuries. From 1652 to 1795, the Dutch East India Company controlled this are ...
government after discovery of gold in vicinity. * 1887 ** '' The Star''
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in publication. ** St. Mary's Church built. **
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founded. ** Theatre Royal opens. * 1888 – St Mary's School was founded. * 1890 ** Library opens. **
Jeppe High School for Boys Jeppe High School for Boys is a public English medium high school for boys located in Kensington, a suburb of Johannesburg in the Gauteng province of South Africa, one of the 23 Milner Schools and also one of the top schools in the Gauteng ...
was founded. * 1891 ** Horse-drawn
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begins operating. ** Standard Theatre opens. * 1892 –
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built. * 1895 – Railway in operation. * 1896 ** January: Uprising against
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government. ** 19 February:
Braamfontein Explosion The Braamfontein Explosion was an explosion of a freight train carrying dynamite in Braamfontein, a suburb of Johannesburg, in 1896. It was one of the largest non-nuclear explosions in history. Explosion On 16 February 1896, a freight trai ...
. * 1897 **
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opens. **
Johan Zulch de Villiers Johan Zulch de Villiers (12 July 1845 – 18 July 1910) was a South African politician and attorney. He was mayor of Johannesburg from 1897 to 1900. Life Johan Zulch de Villiers was born in 1845 in Paarl, Cape Colony. He was educated at the Paar ...
becomes the first mayor. * 1898 – St John's College was founded. * 1899 –
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built. * 1900 – 31 May: Town captured by British forces during the
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20th century


1900s-1950s

* 1902 ** King Edward VII School was founded. ** St. Andrew's School for Girls was founded. * 1903 **
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building constructed. ** Observatory built near town. **
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developed. ** Roedean School for Girls was founded. * 1904 ** Johannesburg Zoo and
Transvaal Technical Institute The University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg (), is a multi-campus South African public research university situated in the northern areas of central Johannesburg. It is more commonly known as Wits University or Wits ( or ). The university ...
established. ** April: Brickfields burned. ** Drill Hall buil

** Population: 99,022. * 1905 ** Town administrative wards created. ** ''Johannesburg Statistics'' begins publication. ** Alexandra, Gauteng, Alexandra developed near Johannesburg. * 1906 ** Electric
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begin operating. ** '' Sunday Times'' newspaper begins publication. ** Meeting of the Municipal Associations of South Africa held in Johannesburg. * 1907 – Redhill School was founded. * 1908 – Population: 180,687. * 1919 –
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was founded. * 1920 –
Parktown Boys' High School Parktown Boys' High School is a public English medium high school for boys situated in Parktown, a suburb of Johannesburg in the Gauteng province of South Africa. It is one of the oldest schools in Johannesburg. Parktown Boys' sister school is ...
was founded. * 1921 – Helpmekaar Kollege was founded. * 1922 **
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incorporated. ** January–March: Miner's strike. * 1923 – Parktown High School for Girls was founded. * 1925 –
Technikon Witwatersrand The Technikon Witwatersrand was a technikon located in Johannesburg, South Africa. On 1 January 2005, it merged with Rand Afrikaans University and the Soweto and East Rand campuses of Vista University to form the University of Johannesburg. The fo ...
established. * 1927 – Johannesburg Symphony Orchestra founded. * 1928 ** Johannesburg gains city status. **
Ellis Park Stadium Ellis Park Stadium (known as Emirates Airline Park for sponsorship reasons) is a rugby union and association football stadium in the city of Johannesburg, Gauteng Province, South Africa. It hosted the final of the 1995 Rugby World Cup, which was ...
was opened. * 1929 –
South African Institute of Race Relations Established in 1929,http://www.sairr.org.za/profile/ the South African Institute of Race Relations (SAIRR) is a research and policy organisation in South Africa. The institute is "one of the oldest liberal institutions in the country". The in ...
headquartered in city. * 1931 –
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opens in
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. * 1933 –
Kingsmead College Kingsmead College is a private girls' elementary and high school situated in Melrose, Johannesburg, Gauteng, South Africa. The school is located next to the Gautrain Rosebank Station. Kingsmead College caters for girls from Grade 000 to Grade 1 ...
was founded. * 1935 –
Johannesburg City Library The Johannesburg City Library is situated in the central business district of the City of Johannesburg. The Library is located in an Italianate building designed by John Perry which first opened in 1935. It has over 1.5-million books and items i ...
building opens. * 1936 – 15 September: The Empire Exhibition, South Africa
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opens * 1937 – 15 January: The Empire Exhibition, South Africa closes. * 1941 – St David's Marist, Inanda was founded. * 1942 – ''Fighting Talk'' begins publication. * 1944 – Hoërskool Florida was founded. * 1946 – Population: 603,470 city; 762,910 urban agglomeration. * 1948 – Polly Street Centre founded. * 1950 – Springbok Radio begins broadcasting. * 1951 ** '' Drum'' magazine begins publication. ** Population: 631,911 city; 884,007 urban agglomeration. ** Waverley High School for Girls was founded. * 1952 – Jan Smuts Airport established in Kempton Park. * 1953 –
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was founded. * 1956 ** December:
Treason Trial The Treason Trial was a trial in Johannesburg in which 156 people, including Nelson Mandela, were arrested in a raid and accused of treason in South Africa in 1956. The main trial lasted until 1961, when all of the defendants were found not gu ...
begins. ** ''Purple Renoster'' literary magazine begins publication. * 1957 – 1957 Alexandra Bus Boycott. * 1958 – St Benedict's College was founded.


1960s-1990s

* 1960 ** 21 March:
Sharpeville massacre The Sharpeville massacre occurred on 21 March 1960 at the police station in the township of Sharpeville in the then Transvaal Province of the then Union of South Africa (today part of Gauteng). After demonstrating against pass laws, a crowd o ...
. **
Johannesburg Planetarium The Johannesburg Planetarium seen from Yale Road The Johannesburg Planetarium is a planetarium owned by the University of the Witwatersrand, located on the University's East Campus in Braamfontein, Johannesburg. It was the first full-sized planeta ...
opens. * 1961 ** City becomes part of the Republic of South Africa. **
Greenside High School Greenside High School is a public co-educational high school in Johannesburg, Gauteng, South Africa. Greenside High School (Top Public School in Gauteng 2007) is situated in the suburb of Greenside, Gauteng, Greenside. Academics The school als ...
was founded. * 1962 –
Sentech Tower The Sentech Tower, previously named the Albert Hertzog Tower and commonly known as the Brixton Tower, is a concrete television tower in the Brixton suburb of Johannesburg, South Africa, near the top of the Brixton Ridge. It is a well-known and ...
built. * 1963 ** 11 July: The arrest of Umkhonto we Sizwe high commanders known as
Rivonia Trial The Rivonia Trial took place in South Africa between 9 October 1963 and 12 June 1964, and led to the imprisonment of Nelson Mandela and the others among the accused who were convicted of sabotage and sentenced to life at the Palace of Justice ...
ist. ** 11 August: Four of the defendants who had been arrested on
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, at the
Liliesleaf Farm Liliesleaf Farm is a location in northern Johannesburg, South Africa, which is most noted for its use as a safe house for African National Congress activists in the 1960s. In 1963, the South African police raided the farm, arresting more than a do ...
near
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, were able to escape their South African jail after a bribe was promised to their guard by the ANC. ** ''Classic'' magazine begins publication. * 1964 ** July: The arrest of Umkhonto we Sizwe high commanders known as
Little Rivonia Trial The Little Rivonia Trial was a South African apartheid-era court case in which several members of the armed resistance organization Umkhonto we Sizwe faced charges of sabotage. The accused were: Laloo Chiba, Dave Kitson, Mac Maharaj, John Matthe ...
ist. **
Johannesburg Botanical Garden The Johannesburg Botanical Garden is located in the suburb of Emmarentia in Johannesburg, South Africa. The gardens grew out of a large rose garden that was established in 1964 (becoming known locally as the "Rose Garden") and subsequently expand ...
established. * 1966 –
Rand Afrikaans University The Rand Afrikaans University (RAU) was a prominent South African institution of higher education and research that served the greater Johannesburg area and surroundings from 1967 to 2004. It has since merged with the Technikon Witwatersrand ...
founded. * 1968 –
Bryanston High School Bryanston High School is a state-run English-medium co-educational high school in the suburb of Bryanston, Johannesburg. Admissions As a government fee-paying school in the province of Gauteng in the Republic of South Africa, Bryanston High ...
was founded. * 1969 ** Hyde Park Corner (shopping centre) in business. ** Northcliff High School was founded. * 1970 ** Tollman Towers and
Trust Bank Building Trust Bank Building is a skyscraper in the Central Business District of Johannesburg, South Africa. It was built in 1970 to a height of 140 metres. The building is the former head office of Trust Bank of South Africa, and as such has one of the ...
constructed. ** Population: 654,682 city; 1,432,643 urban agglomeration. * 1971 –
Hillbrow Tower The Hillbrow Tower (formerly JG Strijdom Tower) is a tall tower located in the suburb of Hillbrow in Johannesburg, South Africa. At , it has been the tallest structure and tower in Africa for 50 years, and it was also the tallest structure in t ...
built. * 1973 –
Marble Towers The Marble Towers is a skyscraper in the Central Business District of Johannesburg, South Africa. It was built in 1973 and is 32 storeys tall. The building has an eight-storey parking garage attached to it. The structure is made out of a mix ...
,
Carlton Centre The Carlton Centre is a 50-storey skyscraper and shopping centre located on Commissioner Street in central Johannesburg, South Africa. At , it is the third tallest building in Africa after The Leonardo, also in Johannesburg, and the Iconic T ...
, and
Sandton City Sandton City is a large shopping mall situated in Sandton, Johannesburg, South Africa. It was built and owned by property development company Rapp and Maister, in partnership with brothers Hilliard and Eli Leibowitz, and was later taken over by ...
shopping centre built. * 1974 – ''
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'' newspaper begins publication. * 1975 –
Ponte City Apartments Ponte City is a skyscraper in the Berea suburb of Johannesburg, South Africa, just next to Hillbrow. It was built in 1975 to a height of , making it the tallest residential skyscraper in Africa. The 55-storey building is cylindrical, with an ...
built. * 1976 ** 16 June: Soweto uprising. ** Market Theatre opens. * 1978 – '' Staffrider'' literary magazine begins publication. * 1980 ** Municipal workers' strike. ** Federated Union of Black Artists Academy established. * 1981 – ''
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'' newspaper begins publication. * 1982 ** '' City Press'' newspaper begins publication. ** Afrapix active. * 1984 ** 3 September: Sharpeville Six **
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built. * 1985 ** '' Weekly Mail'' newspaper begins publication. ** Mormon Temple dedicated. ** Population: 632,369 city; 1,609,408 urban agglomeration. * 1987 – Water Institute of Southern Africa headquartered in city. * 1988 – 31 August: Bombing of Khotso House. * 1989 **
Soccer City First National Bank Stadium or simply FNB Stadium ( af, ENB-stadion), also known as Soccer City ( af, Sokkerstad) and The Calabash, is an association football (soccer) and Rugby union stadium located in Nasrec, bordering the Soweto area of Joha ...
stadium opens. ** Centre for the Study of Violence and Reconciliation established. * 1991 – Population: 712,507 city; 1,916,061 metro. * 1992 **
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opens. ** Centre for Policy Studies headquartered in Johannesburg. * 1994 ** 28 March:
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at Shell House. ** City becomes seat of the new
Gauteng Gauteng ( ) is one of the nine provinces of South Africa. The name in Sotho-Tswana languages means 'place of gold'. Situated on the Highveld, Gauteng is the smallest province by land area in South Africa. Although Gauteng accounts for only ...
province. ** South African School of Motion Picture Medium and Live Performance established. * 1995 ** Gallagher Convention Centre opens. ** Centre for Development and Enterprise headquartered in Johannesburg. ** Johannesburg Biennale art exhibit begins. * 1996 ** 3 February: 1996 Africa Cup of Nations Final football contest played in Johannesburg. ** Population: 752,349 city. * 1997 ** MTN Sundrome opens. ** Flag of Johannesburg revised design adopted. * 1998 –
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''Joburg.org.za'' launched. * 1998 – St Peter's College was founded. * 1999 – September:
1999 All-Africa Games The 7th All-Africa Games were held from September 10, 1999, to September 19, 1999, in Greater Johannesburg, South Africa. 53 countries participated in eighteen sports. Netball was included as a demonstration sport. The South Africans hosted abo ...
held in city. * 2000 **
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and Johannesburg City Parks created. ** Stoned Cherrie in business. ** Beaulieu College was founded. ** Population: 2,732,000 (urban agglomeration).


21st century


2000s

* 2001 ** Amos Masondo becomes mayor. ** Monash University, South Africa campus established. **
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: 3,226,055. * 2002 **
Soweto Soweto () is a township of the City of Johannesburg Metropolitan Municipality in Gauteng, South Africa, bordering the city's mining belt in the south. Its name is an English syllabic abbreviation for ''South Western Townships''. Formerly a s ...
becomes part of city. ** City hosts
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. * 2003 –
Nelson Mandela Bridge Nelson Mandela Bridge is a bridge in Johannesburg, South Africa. It is the fourth of five bridges which cross the railway lines and sidings located just west of Johannesburg Park Station Johannesburg Park Station is the central railway st ...
built. * 2004 ** Constitutional Court of South Africa building opens in Constitution Hill. ** Drill Hall rebuilt. ** Creative Commons South Africa headquartered at University of the Witwatersran

* 2005 **
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established. ** 2 July: Live 8 concert. ** Population: 3,272,000 (urban agglomeration). * 2008 ** Joburg Art Fair begins. **
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office in business. ** Species Australopithecus sediba discovered near Johannesburg. * 2009 ** 28 June:
2009 FIFA Confederations Cup Final The 2009 FIFA Confederations Cup Final was an association football match that took place on 28 June 2009 to determine the winners of the 2009 FIFA Confederations Cup. It was played at Ellis Park Stadium in Johannesburg, South Africa, and was cont ...
football contest played in Johannesburg.


2010s

* 2010 – 11 July: 2010 FIFA World Cup Final held. * 2011 ** Parks Tau becomes mayor. **
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in Johannesburg reaches annual mean of 41
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and 85
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, more than recommended. ** Population: 4,434,827. * 2013 ** 10 February:
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football contest played in Johannesburg. ** 5 December: Nelson Mandela dies in Johannesburg. * 2015 – October: #FeesMustFall protest. * 2016 – 22 August:
Herman Mashaba Herman Samtseu Philip Mashaba (born August 26, 1959) is a South African politician, entrepreneur and the current president of ActionSA, a party he launched on 29 August 2020. He served as the Mayor of Johannesburg from 2016 to 2019. He is the fo ...
becomes mayor * 2016 – Mduduzi Edmund Tshabalala died in Johannesburg * 2016 – October: #FeesMustFall protest revival. * 2018 –
Winnie Madikizela-Mandela Winnie Madikizela-Mandela (born Nomzamo Winifred Zanyiwe Madikizela; 26 September 1936 – 2 April 2018), also known as Winnie Mandela, was a South African anti-apartheid activist and politician, and the second wife of Nelson Mandela. She se ...
died in Johannesburg. * 2018 – International 10th BRICS summit held at Sandton Convention Centre. * 2018 – 24 October: Jabulani Tsambo died in Johannesburg * 2021 ** 9 July 2021: Geoff Makhubo dies. ** 10 August 2021: Jolidee Matongo becomes mayor. ** 18 September 2021: Jolidee Matongo dies from a car accident


See also

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History of Johannesburg Johannesburg is a large city in Gauteng Province of South Africa. It was established as a small village controlled by a Health Committee in 1886 with the discovery of an outcrop of a gold reef on the farm Langlaagte. The population of the cit ...
*
Mayor of Johannesburg The Mayor of Johannesburg is the chief executive of the City Council and the highest elected position in the city of Johannesburg, South Africa. List of mayors * Johan Zulch de Villiers (1897–1900) Appointed by South African Republic Executi ...
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City of Johannesburg Metropolitan Municipality The City of Johannesburg Metropolitan Municipality is a metropolitan municipality that manages the local governance of Johannesburg, South Africa. It is divided into several branches and departments in order to expedite services for the city. Z ...
* Timelines of other
cities A city is a human settlement of notable size.Goodall, B. (1987) ''The Penguin Dictionary of Human Geography''. London: Penguin.Kuper, A. and Kuper, J., eds (1996) ''The Social Science Encyclopedia''. 2nd edition. London: Routledge. It can be def ...
in South Africa:
Cape Town Cape Town ( af, Kaapstad; , xh, iKapa) is one of South Africa's three capital cities, serving as the seat of the Parliament of South Africa. It is the legislative capital of the country, the oldest city in the country, and the second largest ...
,
Durban Durban ( ) ( zu, eThekwini, from meaning 'the port' also called zu, eZibubulungwini for the mountain range that terminates in the area), nicknamed ''Durbs'',Ishani ChettyCity nicknames in SA and across the worldArticle on ''news24.com'' from ...
, Pietermaritzburg, Port Elizabeth,
Pretoria Pretoria () is South Africa's administrative capital, serving as the seat of the executive branch of government, and as the host to all foreign embassies to South Africa. Pretoria straddles the Apies River and extends eastward into the foot ...


References


Bibliography


Published in 20th century

* * * * * * Musiker, 2000. A Concise Historical Dictionary of Greater Johannesburg, Francolin Pubs., Cape Town, South Africa.


Published in 21st century

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* * * * * * * * * * * (about Cape Town, Johannesburg, Libreville, Lomé) * * * * ;2010s * *


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