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Community support at the heart of the Mall of the South and Zaza Legacy Market

The monthly pop-up market created a shared space where the community came together to support local entrepreneurs and give growing brands the opportunity to be seen and supported.

The Mall of the South and Zaza Legacy Market once again delivered a successful monthly pop-up market, offering local entrepreneurs and creatives a platform to showcase their services, products, and talent.

The market took place over three days, from January 30 to February 1. Shoppers enjoyed a lively, welcoming market, with music and entertainment throughout the weekend.

There was a wide variety of food and drinks to suit every taste, along with fashion, art, children’s items, and many family-friendly shopping options.

Multidisciplinary artist, Henry Gozie. Photo: Desnay Peterson

The pop-up market continues to play an important role in supporting local brands. It creates real opportunities for small businesses to gain visibility, connect with customers and grow.

Events like these help local makers thrive while strengthening the community.

Dusty Radworthy and Yairon Leibrandt at the SOJO Helping Hands Foundation Community Farm stall featuring fresh, organic veggies. Photo: Desnay Peterson

Visitors were encouraged to bring friends and family, support local creators, and relax with a drink at the bar while enjoying the vibrant market experience. The event was a true celebration of community spirit.

Kruger Ndaba from Dlozi Shop from Newtown Junction. Photo: Desnay Peterson

The community is encouraged to keep an eye out for details about the next Mall of the South and Zaza Legacy Market.

With more local talent, exciting stalls and great entertainment on the way, the next pop-up market promises to be another memorable celebration of community and local creativity.

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Desnay Peterson

Desnay, a Wits graduate and an enthusiastic community journalist. With a deep passion for writing, she brings local stories to life, highlighting the voices and events that shape the Johannesburg south community. Her commitment to uncovering and sharing important local stories ensure accurate and fair reporting that serves the community with integrity.

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