Lighting in Design Q4 2024

stadium precinct, prioritising the safety of all attendees, residents, and visitors. A collaborative effort for a lasting legacy Irene Mafune, Regional Director of CRUM Region F, highlighted the significance of partnerships with the University of Johannesburg and Johannesburg Central College Ellis Park campus, emphasising the city’s commitment to addressing local service delivery issues. City Power tackled faulty streetlights and underground cables, Pikitup managed litter and illegal dumping sites, and Johannesburg Water repaired burst pipes and restored manhole covers. City Parks trimmed trees and cleared roots, while the Johannesburg Development Agency cleaned the Joe Slovo bridge, and the Johannesburg Roads Agency filled potholes and repainted road markings. “This precinct holds great significance because of our active partnerships, particularly with the University of Johannesburg and Johannesburg Central College. We are committed to effectively addressing service delivery issues and upholding infrastructure standards,” Mafune said. Du Preez echoed the sentiment, saying, “Seeing what’s possible when diverse groups work towards a common goal is truly inspiring. This isn’t just a one-day event; the area will continue to be maintained, well-lit, and secure thanks to our partnership with the City of Joburg and all its stakeholders.” Reflecting on the efforts, he added, “As we rally behind the Bokke, dressed in green and gold, it’s the days, weeks, and months that follow that will testify to all the hard work and dedication we’ve put in. For lasting change, we need to become active citizens, ensuring that this area – and many others across the inner city – remain clean, safe, and attractive, celebrating all that Jozi My Jozi offers to everyone.” Enquiries: www.jozimyjozi.com

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