Explore the fascinating and unsettling transformation of Johannesburg, South Africa—a city at the crossroads of decline and adaptation. In this episode, Simone Collins and Malcolm discuss how Johannesburg is crumbling in unexpected ways, with public infrastructure failing and private solutions rising to fill the gaps. From “crime hotspot” road signs to walled garden communities with private security and independent utilities, the city offers a glimpse into a possible future for urban centers worldwide.
We dive into personal experiences touring Johannesburg’s townships, the realities of daily life amid power and water outages, and the stark contrast between struggling neighborhoods and luxurious, self-sufficient estates. The conversation also draws parallels to other cities facing similar challenges, like Detroit, New York, and Lima, and examines how demographic shifts, government failures, and private enterprise are reshaping the urban landscape.
Discover why insurance companies are fixing potholes, why citizens are directing traffic, and how the wealthy are building their own modern-day fortresses. We also discuss the broader implications for anyone considering where to live, how to prepare for infrastructure decline, and what the rise of “walled gardens” means for society.
Whether you’re interested in urban planning, social trends, or the future of cities, this episode offers thought-provoking insights and real-world stories you won’t want to miss.
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BTW, this was another Simone-outlined episode, so here’s the outline which includes links as more jumping off points. You’ll find the transcript at the end. :)
Based Camp - Johannesburg: Coming to a City Near You!
The Gist
* The G20 summit is being held in Johannesburg this month, which is putting it back in the news as the city scrambles to not humiliate itself when big deal people come to visit
* The WSJ did a hilarious piece on it—we’ll share the highlights
* Ironic side note: This year’s summit in South Africa is themed “Solidarity, Equality, Sustainability” and is focused on inclusive economic growth, food security, and technology-driven sustainable development.
* This is funny given both the nature of Johannesburg and the trends wer’e about to discuss
* This is a great time for us to remind people that Johannesburg represents the future for SO MANY cities
* So in this episode, we’ll
* Dive into a little more detail on the state of Johannesburg, which has some fascinating sci-fi dystopian vibes
* Explain why and how the Johannesburg model is coming to a city near you
Johannesburg—What’s Going On?
The Degradation
Some Visual Examples
* The sorry state of things https://x.com/AliceVLAuthor/status/1984968880851419589
* That famous Ponte Tower: https://youtube.com/shorts/65b3jQ_TTt4?si=sWBITkT3gaBp-8Cm
* Our Soweto township experience in 2018
* The school we visited; the school lunch
* The houses
* The landscape
* The…. ads
The WSJ Piece
Title: Welcome to Johannesburg. This Is What It Looks Like When a City Gives Up.
Subtitle: Tourists are dumbfounded by the many signs of apathy in the South African city; the ‘Jozi Jacuzzi’ pothole
The beginning of the article says it all:
JOHANNESBURG—What does it look like when a city stops trying? Visit Johannesburg, where instead of providing basic public services, the government just warns residents not to expect them.
Signs tell you what crime you’re most likely to fall victim to at highway exits and intersections; beware “Hi-Jacking Hot Spot” or “Smash and Grab H
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