ANAPIX: World Cities Day on the 31 October 2020 seeks to promote global interest in urbanisation

World Cities Day on the 31 October 2020 seeks to promote global interest in urbanization and engender international cooperation to address the challenges of urbanization, thereby contributing to sustainable urban development.

4/4/2012, BASE JUMPING, BluEye sponsored BASE jumper Danilo Pagani does an inverted backflip off Ponte City also known as Vodacom Tower in Hillbrow, Johannesburg, Gauteng, South Africa. Vodacom Tower is 173m high making it the tallest residential skyscraper in Africa. Picture: Adrian de Kock/African News Agency(ANA)
44717/01/2012Clouds can be seen drifting across the Joburg skyline in this long exposure photograph.Picture: Ihsaan Haffejee/African News Agency(ANA)
Jacaranda… a tropical South American tree which has a blue/purple trumpet shaped flower,fern like leaves and a fragrant whood. Jacarandas in full bloom in Johannesburg view from the pool deck of the Westcliff Hotel. Picture: Steve Lawrence/African News Agency(ANA)
07/12/2016Ghandi Square, located in Johannesburg CBD.Picture : Simone Kley/African News Agency(ANA)
7685The Nelson Mandela Bridge lit in blue at the Commemoration of the World Diabetes Day. Skyline Gardens, Braamfontein, Johannesburg. 141111 – Picture: Jennifer Bruce/African News Agency(ANA)

World Cities Day on the 31 October 2020 seeks to promote global interest in urbanization and engender international cooperation to address the challenges of urbanisation, thereby contributing to sustainable urban development.