Esther Mahlangu was born, and still lives, a stone’s throw away from the mall. She is an inspiration and a mentor to many young artists and still teaches willing scholars about the science and significance of the craft of Ndebele painting and design. She was commissioned to paint two murals within the mall – at entrance 2 and 3. Both were painted with the traditional tools of chicken feathers and pigment paint. The icon herself was present at the opening to unveil and sign her artwork and to celebrate with the community.
“We want our communities to connect with their Malls”, explains MD of MPD, Jason McCormick. “By instilling a sense of pride and attachment to the mall, we’re able to give back in more ways than one.”
Phola Mall is McCormick’s 62nd development and is the embodiment of the company’s evolution from the development of open ‘strip plazas’ to modern shopping malls that constantly push the boundaries of what a shopping mall can be to its community.
EmpowerPloy, through its mother company Pheme Consulting, has fused into the operations of Phola Mall as a Stakeholder Engagement Specialist, to assist with resolving community issues and forging amicable and mutually beneficial relations between the mall and the community it serves.