/ 4 May 2017

What do young Jo’burgers think of the state of their city?

Resolute: Jo’burg mayor Herman Mashaba
Resolute: Jo’burg mayor Herman Mashaba

Johannesburg mayor Herman Mashaba delivered his first State of The City Address on Wednesday. He highlighted five social issues that he plans to resolve this year namely: unemployment, poor city infrastructure, improper housing, corruption and drug smuggling. The Daily Vox asked young Jo’burgers whether they believe Mashaba is on the right track and if they believe there are other issues that need to be prioritised.

Athenkosi Guntu (25), freelance photographer and writer, Soweto
So he mentioned unemployment and I think that’s a good thing because it affects us young people the most. Highlighting infrastructure, especially in the hoods of Johannesburg, and focusing less on the city centre – on what draws in the money – is also an indication that he is on the right track. Schools, fixing schools as well. The kids, man, listen to the kids; fix the kids’ needs. But at the same time, when it comes to Herman Mashaba, I’m very much on the fence. Herman Mashaba is for the DA. I’m not sceptical, but I wanna see what the DA can do in Jo’burg in the next five years, because the ANC hasn’t done anything.

Nellie Mchunu (23), student, Braamfontein
I didn’t watch his address because I didn’t know. Maybe if I had known, I would have went. I think Herman Mashaba should really look into drug addiction, especially among the youth, because we have students dropping out because of drugs. And we have people being robbed because people need money for drugs. There’s a lot of drug use, especially in the city centre and in Braamfontein. We can’t have students, such young students, wasting their lives on amadrugs. It’s not growth, it’s not moving forward, I feel like we need young people who are going to focus on their future and not on things that are not going to help them. Because we are the future and we need to invest in our future.

Siyabonga Moyo (25), coordinator, Parktown
I saw on my Opera feed that he had an address yesterday and said the EFF sees his point of view in terms of where poor people are. I didn’t even know there was a State of City Address. I think he needs to address crime and investing in the youth especially. South Africa doesn’t invest in its own youth, they don’t have any faith in their own youth. We have a lot of potential in anything, whether it’s creative or hard labour, we have the potential to do everything. It’s just that our country doesn’t back us enough to do all those things … More alarming issues like education should have been mentioned, especially regarding the youth. To be honest, anything that doesn’t really regard the youth at this moment – any leader that doesn’t regard the youth as an important task in order to achieve goals moving forward – those people aren’t saying anything. We are the future, we are the ones that are supposed to be backed up and invested in.

Seithathi Sengoatsi (25), digital content producer, Randburg
I didn’t even know that the mayor was having a State of the City address, and I doubt most young people were aware of it. Or maybe I wasn’t listening to the news, so I guess it could partly be my fault. As a young person who is a woman, I believe the mayor should focus on the issue of public transport. It is chowing my money, which is very little to survive on. Also, as much as taxis are reasonable, my safety in using taxis is on the line as well. He really should look into that. He probably mentioned addressing the issue of unemployment, but what solutions is he providing? What are they actually doing? They [politicians] always say they’re gonna allocate funds into addressing unemployment and make all these fancy promises, but nothing happens at the end of the day.

Michelle Nagel (20), student, Braamfontein
I didn’t hear or watch Mashaba’s State of the City Address so I don’t know much about what he spoke about. I think above everything, they should focus on broader issues like what’s happening in Parliament. Look at how the decisions being made there are affecting us young people. The problem lies with what’s happening there and with stuff like the Cabinet, so more attention needs to be focused there. If that ain’t right, then the whole country ain’t right. Politicians always speak about what they want to address but they never address anything.

Voxes have been edited for clarity and brevity – The Daily Vox