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OK Bazaars is one of the oldest retail shops in South Africa, established in 1927 by partners Michael Miller and Sam Cohen still in existence today. [1] The first shop opened in corner President and Eloff streets in Johannesburg and over the years the brand grew to have more than 100 shops around South Africa.
In 1997 struggling OK Bazaars was acquired by the company from South African Breweries for one rand, [6] adding 139 OK Bazaars stores and 18 Hyperamas to the company. [7] In 2000 the group opened its first supermarkets in Zimbabwe and Uganda. [8] [9] Two years later the company acquired the Madagascar stores of French chain Champion.
The original department store on the north-western edge of the superblock opened on 14 July 1971 with Garlicks as the tenant. [2]: 70 The other original department store was OK Bazaars. [5] Offices shops and shops opened between 1971 and 1972.
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