News

Inner city revival & walkable network in the press
Inner city revival & walkable network in the press

The Walkable Network is an initiative of the Johannesburg Inner City Partnership (JICP), aimed at improving walkability along streets and in other public places through pedestrianisation, public art, street furniture, lighting, landscaping, signs, safety and cleanliness interventions through partnerships with public, private and civil society stakeholders from the property, design, security, waste management, academic and food production sectors.

Reimagining JHB: After the fire
Reimagining JHB: After the fire

Join Daily Maverick associate editor Ferial Haffajee, partner at Savage + Dodd Architects Heather Dodd and human rights activist Andy Chinnah as they explore the multifaceted challenges and opportunities that arise in the wake of a catastrophic incident, inviting participants to envision a resilient and vibrant future for Johannesburg.

Daily Maverick Webinar Recording
Daily Maverick Webinar Recording

On Thursday 17 August, Ferial Haffajee of Daily Maverick hosted a Webinar with City of Johannesburg City Manager Floyd Brink and IQ Business CEO Adam Craker (representing Jozi My Jozi).

JICP & Walkable Network in the press
JICP & Walkable Network in the press

Posted by Daily Maverick on 11 December 2020 Read the article HERE https://www.dailymaverick.co.za/article/2020-12-11-turning-joburgs-inner-city-into-a-network-of-walkable-routes/  

Ramaphosa’s economic stimulus package
Ramaphosa’s economic stimulus package

In the press: President Cyril Ramaphosa announced his government’s five-point economic stimulus and recovery plan on Friday 21 September 2018. Focusing on allocating public spending into 5 key sectors; Implementation of growth enhancing economic reforms. Reprioritisation of public spending to support job creation. Establishment of an Infrastructure Fund. Addressing urgent and pressing matters in education […]