
Motions of No-Confidence and systemic flaws.
The Joburg Crisis Alliance notes with deep concern the ongoing governance instability in the City of Johannesburg. As residents continue to grapple with deteriorating services, political infighting, and recurring motions of no confidence, the city’s leadership crisis has become a threat to democratic accountability and public trust.

Joburg Region-F leads the way in Regional civic organisation
The Region F-Civil Society Dialogue brought together diverse communities to tackle urgent service delivery and governance failures. Through collective action and honest dialogue, residents developed a clear plan to demand accountability, improve coordination, and restore dignity in their neighbourhoods.

Joburg Crisis Alliance to Launch Civic Saturdays Campaign in Noordgesig, Soweto
Civic Saturdays is about ordinary residents taking extraordinary steps to fix what’s broken in the City of Joburg. Whether it's cleaning a street, painting a wall, reporting service failures, or organising for civic education — every action counts.

Johannesburg at a Crossroads: JCA Calls for Ethical Leadership in the City Manager Appointment
Johannesburg is selecting a new City Manager, a crucial role in restoring governance and service delivery. The Johannesburg Civic Alliance (JCA) urges a transparent, merit-based process, echoing President Ramaphosa’s call for competence over politics. The city’s future depends on ethical leadership—will it rise to the challenge?

JCA and JHF Welcomes The Partial Reopening of The Joburg City Library
After five years of closure, the Johannesburg City Library is finally reopening—thanks to public pressure from JCA and JHF. While this is a step forward, several branch libraries remain closed, and activists are demanding full transparency on repair costs.