The Big Lie: How Government is the Biggest Landlord of Johannesburg’s Rotting Buildings**
# 🏚️ **The Big Lie: How Government is the Biggest Landlord of Johannesburg’s Rotting Buildings**
**By Noko Mabofa Maleka | Insight Jozi News**
They call them *indawo emnyama* — “dark places” in isiZulu. These buildings, scattered across Johannesburg's inner city like open wounds, are rotten, stripped of dignity, cloaked in darkness, and crawling with the ghosts of the government's neglect.
They are not “hijacked buildings,” as the popular narrative would have you believe. No, the truth is more uncomfortable: an estimated **92%** of these so-called hijacked buildings **still legally belong to the government** — national, provincial, or municipal. But the state has effectively abandoned them, leaving them to rot into terrifying monuments of crime, poverty, and despair.
Welcome to Johannesburg’s biggest open secret: **the government is the slumlord-in-chief.**
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## 💡 **The Myth of 'Hijacked Buildings'**
The term “hijacked building” conjures images of private property taken over by criminal syndicates. And while those do exist, the majority of these derelict buildings were **never privately owned** to begin with. In fact, they were **public assets** — former hospitals, post offices, administrative offices, and housing projects — that have been discarded like broken furniture.
The reality is that what we call “hijacked” is often just **state abandonment**. What happens next is predictable: the power is cut off, the plumbing breaks, windows shatter, and entire structures collapse into chaos. With no security, no oversight, and no investment, these buildings become havens for **drug addicts, undocumented immigrants, human traffickers, and violent criminals**.
Yet they are not “hijacked.” They are still on the government’s books. Just neglected.
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## 📍 **The Dead Zones of the Inner City**
Let’s take a walking tour of Johannesburg's shame.
- **Florence Nightingale Hospital, Braamfontein**
Once a bustling public hospital, it now sits on **Kotze Street**, one of the most dangerous roads in the city. The building is a death trap — literally. *I personally witnessed a woman being robbed, raped, and left to die right there.* Police don't dare go in. And if they do, it's rarely without backup. This is a no-go zone for the law.
- **The Old Post Office, CBD**
A majestic historical structure, now gutted and overtaken by **Nyaope boys**. No activity, no restoration, no plan — just slow decay. It’s been vacant for over **a decade**.
- **Metro Building, Braamfontein**
Once home to Johannesburg’s proud municipal offices, today it’s shut down and dark. Already it's attracting squatters and drug users. It will be *indawo emnyama* soon — just give it a few months.
These are just three buildings. There are **dozens more** following the same pattern.
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## 🔥 **Rot by Design?**
Why is this happening? Is this negligence? Bureaucratic incompetence? Or is there a deeper strategy?
One can’t help but ask: is the state **intentionally letting buildings rot** to reclaim or redevelop them later under new terms? Is this urban decay part of a **larger, more sinister economic game** involving tenders, land grabs, and ‘redevelopment’ projects where the poor are pushed out, and luxury flats appear overnight?
The trend is too consistent to ignore.
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## 💬 **Public Safety in Collapse**
These buildings don’t just represent failure — they are a clear and present danger. They house **prostitution rings**, **drug dens**, and **murderers**. People die here. People vanish here.
Worse, they become tools for political theatre. When tragedy strikes — as it did in **Usindiso Building** during the devastating fire of 2023 — politicians show up in front of cameras, offer condolences, and leave. No follow-up. No action. No plan.
Meanwhile, **ordinary residents**, especially women and children, continue living in fear, trapped in buildings the government *technically still owns* but emotionally and practically abandoned.
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## 🏢 **Who Owns the Johannesburg Mall?**
That’s another mystery. Many prominent structures in the city have **opaque ownership**, layers of shell companies, or disputed titles. But what’s clear is this: the **government’s track record as a property custodian is nothing short of catastrophic.**
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## 🧠 **Conclusion: From Darkness to Accountability**
It’s time we **challenge the “hijacking” narrative** and call it what it is: **neglect by the state**.
Until there's transparency about government-owned properties, a real strategy to revive them, and accountability for those who allowed them to rot, Johannesburg’s “dark places” will only grow in number — and in horror.
Johannesburg doesn’t need a scapegoat. It needs leaders who care.
It doesn’t need propaganda. It needs **policy**.
And above all, it needs the public to **stop believing the lie.**
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