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KwaDukuza eGoli Hotel (''Also known as the Johannesburg Sun Tower'') is a skyscraper in the Central Business District of Johannesburg, South Africa. The complex, built in 1970 originally as "The Tollman Towers" (owned by the prominent South African family), were two separate towers, one 40 stories and the other 22, linked by a four-story podium with a pool deck and a running track. The building was empty for many years as the hotel, The Johannesburg Sun, relocated to Sandton. The building was then converted to a Holiday Inn, which also quickly failed. The new KwaDukuza eGoli Hotel opened in 2001, when it hosted 3,000 police officers for the world summit on sustainable development, it was owned by Mark Whitehead of Whitehead Enterprises, then also soon went out of business. The building is currently "mothballed." ==Notes==
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