IN CONVERSATION WITH NYELETI MAGADZE (seasoned change leader and activist)

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The Jozi My Jozi movement’s Social Workstream will host the Dignity Day initiative on Thursday, 30 October, at Constitution Hill, with the goal of restoring dignity, hope, and practical support to Johannesburg’s homeless community.
The event will feature a panel discussion alongside a range of partner organisations setting up stalls to provide essential services and items. Attendees will have access to portable showers, a barber service, clothing donations, and opportunities to apply for official identification documents. Through these efforts, the initiative seeks not only to meet immediate needs but also to empower individuals to reclaim their sense of self-worth and reintegrate into society.
Members of the public are encouraged to contribute by donating R50 for a haircut or R250 to fund an ID application for someone deserving. By coming together under the banner of Jozi My Jozi, citizens, businesses, and civil society partners aim to make Johannesburg a city where everyone is treated with dignity and compassion.

Understanding Homelessness in Johannesburg
Homelessness remains one of the city’s most pressing social challenges. While Johannesburg continues to be an economic hub and beacon of opportunity, thousands of residents have no place to call home.
According to the 2022 National Census, 8,692 people were recorded as homeless in Johannesburg, representing 15.6% of South Africa’s total homeless population. However, estimates from field practitioners suggest the number may be closer to 15,000 to 20,000 across the metropolitan area.
A pilot Point-in-Time Count (PITC) conducted by Jozi My Jozi in August 2025, in partnership with U-Turn, MES, Standard Bank, Nando’s, the Gauteng Department of Social Development, and more than 200 volunteers, recorded 1,146 individuals sleeping on the streets, with an additional 960 reported through interviews, representing an estimated 2,100 people experiencing homelessness in areas including the CBD, Hillbrow, Linden, Marshalltown, Ferreirasdorp, and Newtown.
Most homeless individuals are working-age men, although women face unique vulnerabilities such as higher exposure to gender-based violence. Children under 18 and elderly persons each represent about 7% of the population. The majority are Black Africans, unmarried, and often migrants seeking employment opportunities. Chronic homelessness is common, with over 60% homeless for more than a year and 20% for over five years.

Causes and Human Cost
Economic hardship, particularly unemployment and poverty, drives the majority of homelessness cases, followed by family breakdown, domestic violence, substance abuse, mental health challenges, criminal histories, and the high cost of urban living. South Africa’s historical legacy of apartheid continues to shape patterns of urban migration and poverty.
The consequences are severe: many homeless individuals face exposure to the elements, violence, ill health, and social stigma. Nearly 90% of those surveyed expressed willingness to receive support, highlighting both resilience and hope.

Coordinated Solutions
Johannesburg’s response is evolving from reactive measures to coordinated, evidence-based strategies. The city’s 2024 Homelessness Policy outlines multi-sectoral shelter services and prioritises inclusivity for families, women, LGBTQI individuals, and persons with disabilities. NGOs such as MES, U-Turn, and the Johannesburg Homeless Network provide skills training, psychosocial support, and pathways to reintegration.
Jozi My Jozi is actively reopening closed shelters, renovating impaired facilities, and establishing safe sleeping spaces. The PITC provides data for service planning and policy advocacy. Responsible giving campaigns encourage support for structured interventions rather than direct cash handouts.

Dignity Day: A Pathway Forward
The Dignity Boutique activation planned for 30 October 2025 embodies Jozi My Jozi’s approach: haircuts, clothing, meals, ID support, and connection to partner s
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