🇿🇦R100 Billion Mega Cities Projects for Gauteng✔

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Published 2020-12-18

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  • @sikazwejerry4620
    It's now time to massively invest in serious highly mechanised commercial farms and well organized small scale mines in the country. Congratulations.
  • So exciting. Let’s work towards a successful execution.👏👏👏👏😊😊
  • @Giftthetutor
    Shouldn't the Government clean the Johannesburg cbd and upgrade the old buildings. I mean take already what it has than to build new ones
  • @smizijoy4529
    that's what we need from youtube 😎😎😎😎
  • @Candice197611
    Total Control that is what the smart cities are !!!!!
  • @Globedot960
    They keep on developing the cities and forgetting about building new power stations to accommodate all from lower, middle and higher income class. They also turn the blind eyes on building more of dams to store water. This will attract more and more investors because they are running away because of shortage of water and electricity.
  • @garagepie
    I love all the trees in the videos. Where will they come from? The municipality nurseries are destroyed!
  • Ramza my President your dream is coming through. But pls make sure SAns are first preference in job opportunist
  • What about limpopo??or the government has forgotten about it 🤷‍♂️
  • @Chris-bn1vt
    I'm all for development, I'm not so much of a fan of the smart aspect of it. Some of it may go, but some are just too much of an invasion of privacy. One thing I notice of all of these development projects, non actually take into account the electricity needs that would result from these developments. Not one of these projects includes the building of power stations, and as we know, the existing power stations aren't even capable of suppling the current demands. These city megaprojects are also for the well-off. It does not seek to develop or improve the lives of those who are poor.
  • @raymondglad5593
    Hallo any one seen the city falling apart? William Nichol road turned into a dirt road. The R114 half build and abandoned. Nothing is going to happen but theft.
  • @sandracicek
    Thanks for your great work in sharing information important to all! Problem though is if the projections for 2030 estimate that three quarters of all South African's will be living in cities, what happens to people who are poor (mostly uneconomically active)? What happens to the aged? What happens to supply of housing, electricity [which we already cannot cope with]? Renewable Energy? Yep Smart Cities are the way to go. Excellent concept! From RDP to SMart City? Subsidized Housing?
  • @zimcoder
    Can you post the link to the original video
  • @lanarhoades2266
    I am since 1000000 years in AFFFFFRRRRIKKKKAAAAA!!!!!!!!! DO U KNOU DE WAE COMMANDA