Johannesburg Portraits: From Lionel Phillips to Sibongile Khumalo
Tells the story of Johannesburg's geography; its economic, political, and social history; and its vibrant personality through the lives of prominent Johannesburg citizens.
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Johannesburg Portraits: From Lionel Phillips to Sibongile Khumalo
Tells the story of Johannesburg's geography; its economic, political, and social history; and its vibrant personality through the lives of prominent Johannesburg citizens.
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Johannesburg Portraits: From Lionel Phillips to Sibongile Khumalo

Johannesburg Portraits: From Lionel Phillips to Sibongile Khumalo

by Mike Alfred
Johannesburg Portraits: From Lionel Phillips to Sibongile Khumalo

Johannesburg Portraits: From Lionel Phillips to Sibongile Khumalo

by Mike Alfred

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Overview

Tells the story of Johannesburg's geography; its economic, political, and social history; and its vibrant personality through the lives of prominent Johannesburg citizens.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781919931333
Publisher: Jacana Media
Publication date: 04/01/2005
Pages: 140
Product dimensions: 8.50(w) x 8.50(h) x 0.34(d)

About the Author

Mike Alfred grew up and was educated in Johannesburg. He worked for large corporations before starting his own human resources consultancy. During the eighties and nineties he wrote and published the Manpower Brief, a human resources, industrial relations and socio-political newsletter, purchased by many leading South African companies. He is the author of four business books.
Mike Alfred's poetry has been featured in many South African literary magazines and anthologies. His book of poems, Life in the Suburbs (Snail Press), was published in 1994. Mike has written features on Johannesburg for The Sunday Independent, The Star and most recently, Sunday Times Lifestyle and leads walking tours through the city. He and his wife reside in a house on Langermann's Kop in Kensington. They have a son and daughter who also live in Johannesburg and are proud grandparents to three young boys.

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