WATCH: A calm Black Friday at Mall Of Africa
WATERFALL CITY – Locals enjoy their Black Friday shopping sprees without any 'toilet-paper fights'.
Locals came through to Mall of Africa for their Black Friday shopping but unlike many other shopping centres in the Johannesburg North area, it was not as crowded.
The Midrand Reporter journalist, Ofentse Ditlopo asked shoppers if this was a successful Black Friday for them. Here’s what they had to say…
The @MidrandReporter visited #GameStore and #PicknPay in waterfall, since early this morning, is black friday still a thing you look forward too? pic.twitter.com/uAODT5kbvR
— IVY (@PRODUKT_IVY) November 29, 2019
Francinah Langa said she was expecting a crowd, but she is glad that it was not the case as the calmness has worked in her favour and she got everything she wanted.
Francinah Langa chats with the @MidrandReporter on #BlackFriday2019 after doing some shopping at #PicknPay #Waterfall #Midrand pic.twitter.com/aCPsaJCo8e
— IVY (@PRODUKT_IVY) November 29, 2019
Beatrice Marais is one of the first shoppers at the mall and she is pleased that she purchased all the products on her list.
Beatrice Marais, one of the shoppers at #PicknPay #Waterfall in #Midrand shares her thoughts on this years #BlackFriday2019 sale with @MidrandReporter pic.twitter.com/bGoigHVlN2
— IVY (@PRODUKT_IVY) November 29, 2019
Mphela Maja went to as many stores as he could.
Mphela Maja plays it safe this #BlackFriday2019, comes with a list of whats needed. @MidrandReporter #PicknPay #Waterfall #Midrand pic.twitter.com/2OFzQs6ekz
— IVY (@PRODUKT_IVY) November 29, 2019
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