Thanks again for showing the work that is done by courageous CID teams around Johannesburg, it shows that we dont need to run away from our country, but stay put and make it great and better. Thanks again David for your good work, keep going strong my brother.
In all your videos, this is the best video that directly talk to me. It shows that simple activities and involvement of ordinary community, can make a huge difference. If we wait for government, we will leave in an undesirable environment. Thank you for this video and I wish it can be seen by as many communities as possible. I love this community.
Great video! Along with all your others ones on CID's in Johannesburg. As a comment, I believe it shows how we cannot rely on big, centralised governments. They tax people and businesses to the hilt, but give very little in return. Bringing development back to the local level, is not just a great move, but it necessary to survival. Not just in Joburg, but other cities around the world.
Fantastic content, fantastic questions, fantastic video! I will keep referring back to this and will share it with others in our Bedfordview/Edenvale community and whoever is interested in urban regeneration and community projects.Well done to you and the Edenvale CID!
Bravo! I have heard that there is some similar effort going on in Springs initiated by their new mayor coincidently also a white woman I hope that other community leaders from all races follow this example However for this to happen the corruption of the ANC has to be voted out of the Cities ( or they have to change from within)
Clayton's point about how the new families are integrating into the community is very interesting,This is not always the case in CBD areas. I believe that this sense of integration and belonging has helped to keep it cleaner than other CBDs
Oh gosh!I have so many questions for her! 1) What are the challenges that women face when they're trying to head up a project like this? Thanks for such a thought=provoking interview!
I've got a question which I would love to ask Clayton and other members of the CID. How have loadshedding and the water cuts impacted on the progress of their plans? and 2) How have they impacted the businesses in the area?
@@Livinginsatv Any information on CID's in Johannesburg would be appreciated, such as names, locations, maps, both existing and proposed. We have a vested interest in Joburg and want it to survive and prosper.
Again if we try to address the issues of drag infested areas we are labeled xenopho. My only plea is for these people doing wrong things in our country, go back to their countries and allow us to rebuild. Gov. also is to blame for this as many areas were left unattended and South Africans end up leaving those spaces for foreigners.
Do you what she’s doing exactly this here my friend is the right way we fix our country along with proper government leadership not by hooliganisms and criminality being masked as a good thing in the name of chasing foreigners away.
My brother I see this channel blowing up soon .... Keep Pushing and Never stop delivering about SA
Thanks again for showing the work that is done by courageous CID teams around Johannesburg, it shows that we dont need to run away from our country, but stay put and make it great and better. Thanks again David for your good work, keep going strong my brother.
GREAT job EDENVALE Community!! Thanks David this is What Patriotism is.
Great video. Edenvale has a small town feel to it.
In all your videos, this is the best video that directly talk to me. It shows that simple activities and involvement of ordinary community, can make a huge difference. If we wait for government, we will leave in an undesirable environment. Thank you for this video and I wish it can be seen by as many communities as possible. I love this community.
simple leadership many communities lacking. local leaders can easily make it hard for law offenders by implementing all these things.
CID is one of the solutions, we need to bring back our Ubuntu and more investments across SA 🇿🇦
Thank You David
That's my town!! 🥰
I live just down the road in Lyndhurst and im now looking for a place in Edenvale. The change is visible!!!
wow🥰, impressive
That is such a fantastic project. I grew up in Edenvale, would love to visit it again and see it. Bit far as I now live in the U.K.
I am so happy to see my most favourite town being rejuvenated. God Bless the residents of Edenvale.
Interesting documentary, local residents doing what they can to keep their area the way they want it
Great video! Along with all your others ones on CID's in Johannesburg.
As a comment, I believe it shows how we cannot rely on big, centralised governments. They tax people and businesses to the hilt, but give very little in return.
Bringing development back to the local level, is not just a great move, but it necessary to survival. Not just in Joburg, but other cities around the world.
Thankyou🦘
Fantastic content, fantastic questions, fantastic video! I will keep referring back to this and will share it with others in our Bedfordview/Edenvale community and whoever is interested in urban regeneration and community projects.Well done to you and the Edenvale CID!
Bravo! I have heard that there is some similar effort going on in Springs initiated by their new mayor coincidently also a white woman I hope that other community leaders from all races follow this example However for this to happen the corruption of the ANC has to be voted out of the Cities ( or they have to change from within)
Take pride in what you have as well!!!!
LOVE this!It's so informative and interesting!
Great content
Is it possible for normal residents to be part of these CID projects, this is such an amazing initiative that I'd encourage people to join🙂
Try their website you will get all the info you need.
Thank you🙌🏼
Clayton's point about how the new families are integrating into the community is very interesting,This is not always the case in CBD areas. I believe that this sense of integration and belonging has helped to keep it cleaner than other CBDs
Oh gosh!I have so many questions for her! 1) What are the challenges that women face when they're trying to head up a project like this?
Thanks for such a thought=provoking interview!
I've got a question which I would love to ask Clayton and other members of the CID. How have loadshedding and the water cuts impacted on the progress of their plans? and 2) How have they impacted the businesses in the area?
I really like your interviewing style and the structure of your interview.Do you have a background in journalism?
PS: David, do you have a map of CID's in and around Joburg?
Not really but I will see what I can find.
@@Livinginsatv Any information on CID's in Johannesburg would be appreciated, such as names, locations, maps, both existing and proposed. We have a vested interest in Joburg and want it to survive and prosper.
don't say it is goverment building it is private bissiness
Again if we try to address the issues of drag infested areas we are labeled xenopho. My only plea is for these people doing wrong things in our country, go back to their countries and allow us to rebuild. Gov. also is to blame for this as many areas were left unattended and South Africans end up leaving those spaces for foreigners.
Do you what she’s doing exactly this here my friend is the right way we fix our country along with proper government leadership not by hooliganisms and criminality being masked as a good thing in the name of chasing foreigners away.
I totally Agree with you...... Honestly we need TIME OUT!
What improvement ...you serioualy needs spectacles 😂😂😂