The Voice (Botswana)

FACE-LIFT FOR NSWAZWI MALL

- BY KABELO DIPHOLO

The Francistow­n City Council, through the Physical Planning Committee, has approved the extension of the Nswazwi Mall to include a floor and upper floor parking areas.

The developmen­t is expected to ease Francistow­n’s parking challenges in the Central Business District (CBD).

This developmen­t is part of Francistow­n’s Revitalisa­tion Plan, which was approved in February 2019. Speaking at the official opening of a Full Council Session on Monday, Mayor, Godisang Radisigo, said the Revitalisa­tion Plan, which is a renaissanc­e strategy for the Blue Jacket Street Corridor, is aimed at reorganisi­ng and redevelopi­ng of the Central Business District and improving its linkages with all neighbourh­oods. He further said the plan underscore­s the linkages between the quality of the spatial environmen­t, investor confidence, local economic developmen­t and promotion of economic developmen­t zones.

He said this is one of the approved several major commercial developmen­ts which are currently underway.

These, he said, include constructi­on of Toro Mall by Molapo turn-off, developmen­t of contempora­ry offices by Motor Vehicle Accident Fund, and the developmen­t of a Recreation­al Park and commercial facilities at Plot 15076, commonly known as Mummies.

“These developmen­ts will bring a facelift to our cityscape as well as creating employment opportunit­ies hence contributi­ng to improved livelihood­s of our people,” said Radisigo.

The Mayor further said these major developmen­ts will also have a trigger effect on other eleven developmen­ts in the city as already evidenced by developmen­t of warehouses and offices.

The 6 600m2 mall was opened for business in November 2005. It was developed on behalf of Tati Company and was subsequent­ly sold to Primetime Property Holdings.

The mall is located between Blue Jacket Street and the Francistow­n taxi rank and bus station. It has easy access to government offices, and it feeds off of the other retail outlets in the vicinity.

The mall has a historical and cultural significan­ce to the people of Francistow­n.

It was named after Bakanswazi leader, John Madawo Nswazwi VIII, and it’s opening commemorat­ed the repatriati­on of Bakanswazw­i back to Botswana in 2006.

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