mmusi maimane criticises joburg cbd revitalisation efforts

Mmusi Maimane Criticises Joburg Cbd Revitalisation Efforts

Recent efforts to rejuvenate Johannesburg's central business district CBD have sparked a heated discussion about the effectiveness of the city's revitalisation strategy. Mmusi Maimane, leader of Build One SA, expressed his dissatisfaction with the scope and impact of the initiatives. We should have never reached a point where we celebrate switching on lights. The bar is so low even the devil has to get on his knees to pick it up, Maimane said. He was responding to a tweet by the assistant director for testing and quality assurance at the City of Johannesburg, Thoko Masemola, when he announced the lighting of street lamps in the CBD. The revitalisation of inner cities in Gauteng has begun. Today Gauteng switched on street lights in the Johannesburg CBD, said Masemola.

Mmusi Maimane MP on Twitter / X

The provincial government's CBD revitalisation programme stems from a commitment made by premier Panyaza Lesufi during his inaugural speech of the seventh administration of Gauteng when the revitalisation of old CBDs was identified as a priority.

As part of the initiative, CBDs in Johannesburg, Roodepoort, Tshwane, Hammanskraal, Germiston, Kempton Park, Tembisa, Vereeniging, Meyerton, and Krugersdorp have been selected as pilot sites.

Theo Nkonki, spokesperson for the provincial government, emphasised the programme's significance.

The initiative aims to improve cleanliness, lighting, and security as part of a broader strategy to attract investment and enhance quality of life, he said.