About

Madala means slang for grandfather, oupa, dada, umkhulu

Families

  • Looking for peace of mind?
  • Looking for help that is reliable and can be trusted?
  • Looking for help that is safe?
  • Looking for someone that has brilliant references?
  • Handyman/plumbers/electricians/tilers

  • Sitting at home, looking for extra cash?
  • Looking for work?
  • Don’t know what to do with your free time?
  • Wasting your days drinking mageua?
  • Have valuable DIY and home repair skills?
  • Have excellent references?
  • If you have answered yes to one or more of these questions then you are at the right place?

    Never fear, Madala is near !!

    Help is on it’s way, Breathe

    ASK Madala???

    For FREE, Madala will assist in finding a suitable customised solution for you, in your area, close to home?

    FREE, EISH MAHALA

    HOW?

    1. Madala knows someone in your area.

    2. Madala refers you to someone in your area who might know someone that can help

    3. Madala puts the word out for your on web or newsletter

    Madala.co.za is a community building support system that bridges the gap between families in need of help and Madala’s offering their reliable services. MADALA.CO.ZA is a proudly South African initiative and caters for anyone, in any place and any country.

    Madala is work in progress, made for the community by the community. Any tips on how we can become Super Madala are welcome.

    Ask Madala logo

    Nanima and Madala sat down with Nanima’s IT guy aka Madala’s IT geek - iCubed technologies and gave him the specification, while  iCubed technologies drank a nice  cup of hot chai(tea) and finished all Nanima’s lekker muffins.

    We wanted Madala to look like a respected South African grandfather,an oupa, a madala. He had to wear an overall. He had to be equipped with tools. Madala’s accessories had to be a helmet and gumboots. Madala had to be proudly South African and a sports fan.  That is why he is in his Bafana Bafana and Amabokoboko colours. Madala had to drive a repair van Why does the repair van look like a taxi?. Madala is a good samaritan, on his way to work to do his home improvements he transports people to work as mahala. The repair van also looks like an a ricksha from Delhi with it’s green and gold colours.

    iCubed technologies achieved this for us.

    For more information what services Madala offers visit Ask Madala?