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Welcome!
E xciting things are happening again at Mall
of Africa, which recently celebrated its
eighth anniversary. It launched in 2016 as
South Africa’s largest Mall ever built in a
single phase and hasn’t stopped evolving since.
Its newest attraction will be six rooftop Padel
courts due to open in September. Meanwhile,
Attacq Waterfall Investment Company (AWIC)
has acquired the final 20% of the Mall, which
was held by the Atterbury Group. Gaining sole
ownership will allow Attacq to better guide
the Mall’s future, and you can read more about
this step in our magazine this month. And while we’re at it, we introduce you to MATH’s
Executive Chef, Itumeleng Khasoane in our Meet
Two lesser-known shopping centres in Waterfall the Chef article. She describes her cooking style as
City include Woodmead Super Value Centre and experimental yet feel-good and one of her current
Woodmead Square, and you can take a look at favourite dishes to cook from their menu is the
the diverse offerings found there in this month’s Duck Cannoli starter.
Woodmead advertorial.
You can also get to know the Head of College at
A variety of events in Waterfall City will keep you Reddam House Waterfall, Shelly Matthews, in a
busy in the coming months, from volunteering on featured Q&A. Shelly, who has held the position
Mandela Day to the City’s annual Half Marathon in for six months, is a seasoned educator, passionate
August. Father’s Day is next on the calendar, and about excellence, and brings a wealth of experience
dads who head to Polofields Crossing on 15 June and a clear vision for the future of education to
will receive a bottle of limited-edition braai spice to Reddam House Waterfall.
level up their grilling game.
Our regular PSG Wealth column this month looks
One worthwhile community activity held recently at the importance of having an emergency fund
was a clean-up of the Jukskei River, in partnership set aside to cover unexpected expenses or financial
with Deloitte. Our Environmental Manager, Ruan emergencies. That might sound like a luxury when
Spies, explains in our article that rivers need our daily life is so expensive, but building up a financial
help to stay pristine and healthy. A mind-boggling safety net is solid advice.
10m of rubbish and 12m of alien plant species
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were removed on the day. Finally, our Netcare column isn’t looking at human
health this month, but at the health of our planet.
A sense of community is also on the menu at Netcare has set up an electric vehicle charging
Waterfall Corner’s newest restaurant, MATH™. The station at its Waterfall City Hospital, to encourage
eatery aims to pay tribute to the community spirit people to go electric for a more sustainable future.
its owner PuIeng Mathabatha enjoyed thanks to his
parents’ hardware store in Lebowakgomo, which Until next time,
was a hub for the village to gather and share stories. Waterfall City Management Company
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