Here is just another reason why anyone might be pleased and proud of being able to call Johannesburg home.
Large parts of Johannesburg are a kaleidoscope of colour night now, with the Jacaranda trees in full bloom.Johannesburg is often in the news for its failings and infrastructure collapse. However, there definitely are countless worse places in the world that one could call home.
This is due to SA’s national rugby team, the Springboks, winning the Webb Ellis Cup in the nail-biting Rugby World Cup final, played in Paris last night.ALSO READ: FlySafair prepares for Springbok victory!Johannesburg has erupted into a magnificent display of colour, reminiscent of springtime scenery in faraway places like Japan, which is known for its beauty in spring, also known asMany parts of Johannesburg are showing off brilliant shades of colour right now.
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