OPINION

Joburg: Then (15 years ago) and now

John Endres |

14 October 2024

John Endres says that if you can’t get the basics right, forget about the fancy stuff

Johannesburg, once a glittering magnet that attracted people from across the world in search of better opportunities, is now a city mired in neglect.

A recent series of posts by @jozivsjozi on X captures the stark contrast between Johannesburg’s past and present. These comparative images, taken 10 to 15 years apart, tell a stark story of a city in rapid decline.

The city’s administration has failed to maintain even the most basic elements of urban management. This inability to get simple things right spells disaster for Johannesburg’s future, and for the people who live and work here.

In urban governance, there are simple tasks, those mundane actions that keep a city functional. For Johannesburg, these tasks include keeping the roadside kerbs clear of weeds and debris, painting road markings, maintaining street name signs, collecting litter, and ensuring that public spaces are clean and inviting.

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These are not monumental undertakings. They are basic responsibilities that can be attended to by willing men and women equipped with shovels, some buckets of paint, and some rubbish bags. When even such simple tasks are left undone, this signals a broader failure of governance and bylaw enforcement.

The leadership of the City of Johannesburg has shown itself incapable of handling even these simple duties. The photos posted by @jozivsjozi show pavements overgrown with weeds, disappearing road markings, and streets littered with trash everywhere. The visible neglect of public spaces reflects an administration that has lost its grip on the fundamentals of urban management.

If the basics are beyond the city’s reach, what hope is there for the more complex challenges?