Joburg Crisis Summit to address City challenges


Joburg Crisis Summit to address City challenges


The Joburg Crisis Alliance, along with several other organisations, will gather today for a summit dialogue themed ‘Save Joburg.’ The event will feature groups like the Ahmed Kathrada Foundation, OUTA, and others, discussing the City’s challenges, including the water crisis, the City library, and their action plans for the year. Newzroom…

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  1. Not only water the streets are dirty its smelling we experience big green flies in our houses. The jansmuts that used to be clinean is dirty. Along jan smuts the foreigners have farms they planted. This shows Dada does not understand bylaws because they leave people in the city to do what they like. In main street along brynston there are shacks. The city left those people its now informal setlement all those people staying there are from lesotho

  2. Lillian Ngoyi st is still blown up. Joburg CBD is DYSTOPIAN. There are trees growing in the gutters of upper beyers naude next to the gas works. HOW LONG DOES IT TO GROW A TREE IN GUTTERS? They are not serious. and this is the 'better' part of town.

  3. This is what happens when you replace educated productive taxpayers with uneducated unproductive welfare recipients. And then put them in charge. WTF.

  4. First, remove illegal foreigners residing in the CBD, deploy the police round the clock (day & night shifts) and clean up the city/fix what is broken/replace what is beyond recovery. The city will gradually return to its "World class African city".