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Menlyn Mall Parking Bill Nearly R975 Sparks Online Buzz

Posted on September 10, 2025
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A Parking Surprise That Stopped Pretoria in Its Tracks

A trip to do some shopping quickly turned into an online spectacle when a Pretoria woman uploaded a snapshot of her parking charge at Menlyn Mall. She believed the electronic metre was asking for nearly R975. The post went viral almost immediately, and people across the country could hardly believe the number flashing on the screen.

What Really Happened That Day

The woman, whose name is Phumzile Nkabinde, showed a photo of the amount on her parking metre on TikTok. She admitted later in the comments that she ended up paying just R15. The sudden leap from that to almost a thousand rand left many questioning how it could even happen.

Standard Rates Vs Shock Value

For anyone wondering if such a charge could be real, the mall’s website makes things clear. During weekdays parking is charged at R10 for up to two hours, R20 for two to four hours, R30 for four to six hours, and R60 for anything beyond six hours. On weekends it is a flat R15, and if someone loses their ticket, they are charged R70. None of these would come close to R975 under normal circumstances.

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Social Media Steps In with Its Two Sense

The post triggered a torrent of comments. One person recalled leaving a ticket untouched overnight only to see it climb above R1 000 the next day. Another joked that rather than chase better odds, the lost-ticket option at R70 might be the way to go. Several people expressed frustrations with machines not issuing tickets or charging incorrectly. One declared that it was enough to stop them from returning to the mall.

Why It Struck a Nerve

Menlyn Mall is among the largest retail hubs in Pretoria, with around 400 stores and sprawling shopping space. It is easy to spend hours exploring everything on offer. But that sweeping experience suddenly turned into a cautionary tale. For many South Africans the story resonated because it captured that uneasy feeling when a simple errand backfires due to tech or human error in public spaces.

Source: Briefly News

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