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Johannesburg Deserves Better: Redi Tlhabi on Lost Potential, Vision, and the City’s Future

Johannesburg Deserves Better: Redi Tlhabi on Lost Potential, Vision, and the City’s Future

Update: 2025-10-29
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In this episode of The Readiness Report, Redi Tlhabi reflects on Johannesburg, a city rich in promise, the economic heart of Southern Africa, yet held back by poor leadership and indifference. “You can modernise it, clean it up, put in all the cosmetic fixes you want,” she says. “But without vision, and without people who care, Johannesburg will not thrive.”

This episode is brought to you by global investment manager Ninety One: https://ninetyone.com/en/south-africa

Produced by Emilie Gambade, Joel Seboa & Bernard Kotze
Original Theme Music & Design by Bernard Kotze

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01:00 Moderating the Nelson Mandela Annual Lecture 
01:30 Personal Connection to Johannesburg 
03:09 Challenges with City Services 
07:20 Billing System Woes 
09:02 Personal Experiences with Overbilling 
18:07 The Decision to Sell the House 
19:34 Observations on Johannesburg's Infrastructure 
21:06 Cosmetic Changes for G20 
22:57 Comparing International Practices 
24:03 Positive Experiences in Washington 
24:48 The Importance of Dignity and Smart Practices


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Johannesburg Deserves Better: Redi Tlhabi on Lost Potential, Vision, and the City’s Future

Johannesburg Deserves Better: Redi Tlhabi on Lost Potential, Vision, and the City’s Future

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