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TimesLIVE
5 days ago
- Entertainment
- TimesLIVE
Lights, camera, inspiration! Joburg's Region B hosts film career day
In a celebration of creativity and opportunity, the City of Joburg Region B — together with Lihle Media, Black Brain Pictures, The Greatvila Foundation and Media City Academy — are hosting a Film Career Day for the Youth on Tuesday at the Transformation Development Centre in Westbury. The initiative shines a spotlight on the many exciting career paths within the arts and film industries and challenges the conventional belief that success is confined to the corporate world. It offers young people a front-row seat to the magic, innovation and potential that lie within South Africa's vibrant creative economy, demonstrating that passion and creativity can be just as powerful as spreadsheets and suits. MC for the day is Nyiko Bilankulu, renowned for his unorthodox PR strategies and magnetic personality. Joining him is Mandla N, the entrepreneurial force behind Black Brain Pictures, with Mpumelolo Nhlapo, partner and MD at Black Brain Pictures and Media City Academy. Sibulele Ntlebi, known for her standout role as Nolitha Sokhulu on hit soapie The Black Door, is there to share her journey, as is Siphesihle Masango, celebrated for her unwavering determination in breaking boundaries. The Film Career Day is a call to dream bigger, dig deeper and see beyond the traditional.


The Citizen
28-05-2025
- General
- The Citizen
Region B CRUM continues with service delivery campaign around Randburg
The City of Johannesburg department of Citizen Relationship and Urban Management (CRUM) Region B continues with its high impact services delivery campaign in Wards 98 and 99. Read more: Randburg Service Delivery Centre collection drive aims to recover over R30m by disconnecting City Power customers who aren't paying CRUM, with various other city departments, such as: Johannesburg Road Agency (JRA), social development, building control, environmental health, and others, took over Windsor East, fixing potholes, cleaning, and checking some of the buildings. The Windsor area has been left behind, battling with numerous challenges. During the campaign, roads in the area got painted and signs were installed. Illegal operating schools were visited, and notices were issued. Old buildings were cleaned and social development profiled homeless individuals, making efforts in linking them to shelters, and facilitating reunification with families where possible. Among other findings, were creches and day cares that are operating without registrations, and not in suitable buildings. An illegal school, which comprises a primary and high school, was found in one of the complexes in Windsor East. They were issued a notice by Environmental Health Services for non-compliance with the school health regulation. Ward 98 councillor Beverley Jacobs welcomed the campaign. 'As a councillor, I serve as the voice of my community. The challenges my residents face are regularly raised on the platforms available to me, namely in regional ward councillor forums and committees. When these long-standing concerns are finally acknowledged, through interventions like the high impact service delivery initiative, it is welcomed.' She further stated that these measures are temporary, but they are a step in the right direction, and a sign that persistent advocacy can lead to action. 'This is not a sustainable method for service delivery. Sustainability lies in two critical areas: Residents taking ownership of their environment, and the municipality implementing a structured, long-term maintenance plan. Also read: Fontainebleau resident hopes for better service delivery 'Operations like this play an important role in highlighting and recording ongoing service delivery challenges. They also serve to educate the public on the scale of the municipal issues faced.' This is the third week of the campaign, and the second week spent fixing some of the challenges around the Randburg area. Region B CRUM director Sello Lemao explained that this campaign means that they will be doing things differently. 'This programme, was actually started in Region F. If you were to go there, you would have seen that there's a lot that has been done. From bad buildings, to all those illegalities in that city. My region has been neglected a bit and has many challenges, especially when it comes to service delivery.' He added that Region B is where there are high-rate payers and most of the amenities, or facilities, of the City of Johannesburg. 'The city has been decaying and not been doing well in service delivery. It is time the city also focuses on this region. I have to bring up resources, and focus on this region in different wards weekly. We need to see sustainable service delivery.' Follow us on our Whatsapp channel, Facebook, X, Instagram and TikTok for the latest updates and inspiration! Have a story idea? We'd love to hear from you – join our WhatsApp group and share your thoughts! Related article: Resident concerned about lack of service delivery At Caxton, we employ humans to generate daily fresh news, not AI intervention. Happy reading!