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  2. OK Bazaars - Wikipedia

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    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. OK Bazaars and Garlick's were the two, two-story department stores anchoring the original shopping levels of the Carlton Centre, at the time the tallest building in Africa. [2]

  3. Bob Shop - Wikipedia

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    Bob Shop, formerly Bidorbuy or bidorbuy.co.za (officially written as one word, all-lowercase; variations: bid or buy, Bidorbuy and Bid or Buy), is a South African e-commerce website based on an internet auction and online marketplace. Transactions on Bidorbuy are in South African Rand.

  4. Massmart - Wikipedia

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    Massmart Holdings Limited is a South African firm that owns local brands such as Game, Makro, Builder's Warehouse and CBW.It is the second-largest distributor of consumer goods in Africa, the largest retailer of general merchandise, liquor and home improvement equipment and wholesaler of basic foods. [4]

  5. Ackermans - Wikipedia

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    Ackermans is a South African chain of clothing retail stores. Founded in 1916 in Wynberg, Cape Town, Ackermans has over 700 stores across Southern Africa, including in Namibia, Botswana, Lesotho, eSwatini and Zambia, [3] and is headquartered in Kuilsrivier near Cape Town.

  6. Takealot.com - Wikipedia

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    Takealot.com (stylised as takealot.com) [1] is a South African e-commerce company based in Cape Town, South Africa.It is regarded as South Africa's largest online retailer, [2] [3] takealot.com has helped grow online shopping in South Africa, [4] [5] [6] and was the first local retailer to take part in Black Friday.

  7. TFG Limited - Wikipedia

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    In March 2020, TFG announced that, during the on-going COVID-19 pandemic, the company would cease to pay rents for its retail locations during the resultant lockdowns in South Africa. [ 3 ] [ 8 ] During the course of 2020, TFG acquired the chain of Jet stores from an ailing Edcon , further expanding their footprint as a retail conglomerate.

  8. Edcon - Wikipedia

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    Edcon Ltd was the leading clothing, footwear and textiles (CFT) retailing group in South Africa trading through a range of retail formats. The first Edgars store was opened on 6 September 1929 in Joubert Street, Johannesburg by Sydney Press.

  9. List of supermarket chains in Africa - Wikipedia

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    46 South Africa. 47 South Sudan. 48 Eswatini. ... Shoa Shopping Center; ... Melcom Stores; Palace; Shoprite (South Africa) Woolworths; Tesbury Ghana; Guinea