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Joburg should not only be cleaned for events
The Citizen
|November 17, 2025
Residents ask whether this level of service delivery will continue once G20 ends, writes Tsepo Mhlongo.
Johannesburg is looking its best as it prepares to host the G20 summit.
Streets have been cleaned, water and electricity supply appear stable and streetlights that had not worked for years are finally shining again.
The city looks beautiful and ready to welcome the world.
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