LISTEN | 'We inherited a near-bankrupt city': Joburg mayor Kabelo Gwamanda

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Johannesburg mayor Kabelo Gwamanda delivered his maiden state of the city address on Tuesday.

Johannesburg mayor Kabelo Gwamanda delivering the state of the city address in the council chamber in Braamfontein on Tuesday.Kabelo Gwamanda delivered his maiden state of the city address on Tuesday.

Gwamanda said when the government of local unity took over this January, it found a near-bankrupt municipality. restructuring, making tough decisions and implementing strategic reforms to ensure it stuck to its core municipal mandate of service delivery. Gwamanda also addressed the effects the energy crisis is having on the city's economic growth and residents' quality of life.

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