FROM the derelict remains of the once-bustling city centre to forgotten corners of neighbourhoods like Kimberley North, a creeping sense of neglect is taking root in the Diamond City. The deterioration of public spaces, buildings, and basic infrastructure has become more than just an eyesore — it’s fuelling rising crime, eroding community pride, and deepening residents’ mistrust in the authorities tasked with protecting them.
In suburbs once known for their tranquillity, many residents now say they feel abandoned. The decline of Kimberley’s urban landscape is no longer limited to the city’s inner core. It’s spreading outwards, dragging with it all the symptoms of municipal failure: illegal dumping, non-functional streetlights, water leaks, overgrown public land, and an overwhelming sense of insecurity.
One such example comes from Kimberley North, where residents have…