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  2. Ster-Kinekor - Wikipedia

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    Ster-Kinekor is a South African-based cinema company, and the country's largest movie exhibitor. It represents 60-65% of the market, having 32 cinema complexes consisting of 342 large-scale screens and 47 961 seats; 124 state-of-the-art 3D screens across the country (Commercial, 3D, IMAX, D-BOX, Kids’ Cinema, Nouveau and Cine Prestige) with 129 in South Africa.

  3. Mall of the North - Wikipedia

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    Mall of the North (often shortened to MOTN), is a super regional shopping mall situated in Bendor Park, Polokwane in the Limpopo province of South Africa. It has a mix of shops, restaurants and a ( Ster-Kinekor ) cinema complex.

  4. Vaal Mall - Wikipedia

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    The entire centre is built on one level with an extra 15 000sqm level added in (2014-2016) which contains a Ster-Kinekor with 7 movie cinemas, with one main passageway in the form of a winding river. [1] [2] Elements of the river theme can be found throughout the centre. [3]

  5. The Gods Must Be Crazy - Wikipedia

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    The Gods Must Be Crazy was initially released in South Africa on 10 September 1980 by Ster-Kinekor Pictures. [2] Within its first four days of its release, the film broke box office records in every city in South Africa. [2] [17] It became the highest-grossing film of 1982 in Japan, where it was released under the title Bushman.

  6. Category:Cinema chains in South Africa - Wikipedia

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  7. Matlosana Mall - Wikipedia

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    The mall also hosts over 14 fast food and restaurant options lik KFC, Spur and Wimpy. Cinema chain, Ster Kinekor, has announced at the cinema in the mall in be closing down after the chain has served staff with a section 189(3) notice (Labour Relations Act) back in February 2024, beginning the retrenchment process of 236 of its 728 employees. [3]

  8. Sandton City - Wikipedia

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    On 26 March 2020, the worldwide pandemic, COVID-19, forced Sandton City among other malls across Johannesburg, to shut the majority of its stores down during South Africa's lockdown. Supermarkets, pharmacies, and other essential stores such as banks and mobile operating stores were allowed to remain open during this phase.

  9. Tyger Valley Shopping Centre - Wikipedia

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    The Tyger Valley Shopping Centre is a shopping mall located in Bellville, Western Cape and owned by development company Pareto. It opened in 1985 and has gone through multiple refurbishments and expansions with the most recent being done in 2012. [1] The mall has a retail area of 90,382m², 243 stores, four floors, and 6,000 parking bays.