Sunday World (South Africa)

Nicolway centre renamed after Winnie Mandela by Akani Properties

Company’s aim is to celebrate her achievemen­ts

- By Bongani Mdakane

Property company, Akani Properties has renamed the Nicolway Shopping Centre the Winifred Mandela Precinct.

Akani Properties, a blackowned and managed property group with R4-billion worth of assets under its management, announced on Friday it had renamed the Nicolway Shopping Centre in Bryanston north of Johannesbu­rg, to Winifred Mandela Precinct in honour of the later struggle stalwart, Winnie Madikizela-mandela.

In an event attended by various political party leaders such as ANC chairperso­n and Gauteng premier Panyaza Lesufi, EFF’S Mbuyiseni Ndlozi and Actionsa’s Funzi Ngobeni and the Mandela family, the unveiling of the project was seen as a milestone, hailed by all as a right step towards strengthen­ing the country’s economy.

Nicolway was acquired by Akani Properties two years ago in a R1-billion transactio­n on behalf of their client, the Municipal Employees Pension Fund (MEPF), marking a major milestone in the investment strategy of the fund.

Some of the MEPF’S flagship properties include the R900-million Radisson OR Tambo Hotel and Convention Centre in Kempton Park, which was opened by President Cyril Ramaphosa in 2020.

Akani Properties recently completed and launched the Autumn Leaf Shopping Mall in Zeerust, North West.

The company will later this year launch the R600-million Radisson Hotel and ICC in Middleburg, Mpumalanga, to further grow its property portfolio.

Madikizela-mandela, often referred to as the “Mother of the Nation, is regarded as “an embodied of unwavering commitment to the struggle against apartheid, resilience in the face of adversity, and dedication to the uplifting of communitie­s”.

Akani said by naming the shopping centre after her, the company’s aim was to celebrate her rich and multifacet­ed legacy, acknowledg­ing both her achievemen­ts and the challenges she faced.

Akani managing director Jack Malebane said: “We choose to focus on the broader spectrum of Winnie Mandela’s contributi­ons. The renaming is an evolution that aligns Nicolway with the broader narrative of community and family values.

“The renaming draws a parallel with other iconic places such as Nelson Mandela Square, emphasisin­g the familial and community-oriented aspects of both figures. By having Nicolway renamed after Winnie Mandela, Akani aims to create a network of spaces reflecting diverse aspects of the Mandela legacy, including family, community, and leadership.”

Akani Group chairman, Zamani Letjane said: “Nicolway Shopping Centre has always strived to be a family-friendly and community-centric space. Naming the shopping centre after Winnie Mandela is a recognitio­n of her softer side – her dedication to family, community, and the well-being of the nation.”

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Nicolway Shopping Centre has been renamed after Winnie Madikizela-mandela on Friday by the center’s owners, Akani Properties

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