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Isabel dos Santos’ Angolan hypermarket chain to close half of its stores
Angolan chain Candando, a subsidiary of Contidis Group, is to close three of its six outlets. It has struggled to import products since its Portuguese bank accounts were frozen in January 2020 at the request of the Angolan Attorney General. The latter is pursuing Isabel dos Santos, the owner of Contidis Group, on charges of
10th June 2020
Categories: SagaRetail News - Retail - Supermarkets - Angola
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Jumia sees its number of active users jump by half
The number of annual active consumers (those who have made a purchase during the prior 12 months) using Jumia increased at an annual rate of 51% during the first three months of 2020, to 6.4 million, according to the online retailer’s latest quarterly report. The total number of orders it received rose by 28% year-on-year
15th May 2020
Categories: SagaRetail News - Retail - Supermarkets - Africa - Naivas - Carrefour - Internet retail - Consumer - Retail & Shopping Malls
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A shopping revolution: Covid-19 is a catalyst for e-commerce in Africa
Even before the current crisis, interest in online shopping was on the rise in Africa, albeit from a very low base. As recently as December 2019, a Sagaci Research survey found that 12% of Nigerian consumers had used the internet to shop online during the previous four weeks. In Kenya and Tanzania, this figure stood
14th May 2020
Categories: Blog - Retail - Supermarkets - Africa - Consumer - Retail & Shopping Malls - Angola - Uncategorised - Cote d'Ivoire - Kenya - Nigeria - Senegal - Zambia
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Monoprix stores continue to lose money in Tunisia
The Tunisian operations of Monoprix, a subsidiary of Casino Group that is franchised locally by the Groupe Mabrouk conglomerate, recorded a net loss of TND725,000 (USD250,000) during 2019, down from a loss of TND1.2 million (USD413,000) the previous year. Turnover rose by 7.1% year-on-year, to TND631 million (USD217 million). Groupe Mabrouk opened the first Monoprix
28th April 2020
Categories: SagaRetail News - Retail - Supermarkets - Africa - Tunisia
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Even Covid-19 can’t slow Naivas’ growth
Kenya’s largest supermarket chain this week opened its 63rd outlet opposite the Yaya Centre mall in the affluent Nairobi suburb of Kilimani. Fitted out to a very high standard and with a sales area of around 1,000m2, of which 25% is dedicated to fresh food and a café, this stand-alone store is focused on convenience
23rd April 2020
Categories: SagaRetail News - Retail - Supermarkets - Africa - Tuskys - Kenya
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Carrefour’s Kenyan sales rose by more than a quarter in 2019
Carrefour’s Kenyan stores earned revenue of KES18.7 billion (USD175 million) during 2019, up 28% on the previous year. The Carrefour banner is franchised in Egypt and East Africa by UAE-based Majid Al Futtaim (MAF). While MAF did not open any new Carrefour stores in Kenya during 2019, it did expand the sales areas of some
22nd April 2020
Categories: SagaRetail News - Retail - Supermarkets - Africa - Carrefour - Kenya
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Jumia sees surge in demand due to Covid-19 but grapples with logistical issues
According to pan-African internet retailer Jumia, Covid-19 has led to a surge in demand, particularly for FMCG, while also posing supply-chain challenges. It also revealed that its two co-founders and co-CEOs, Jeremy Hodara and Sacha Poignonnec, have taken a temporary 25% pay cut for the duration of the crisis. In a letter to shareholders, Jumia
20th April 2020
Categories: Foodservice - SagaRetail News - Retail - Supermarkets - Consumer - Sagaci Insights
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Update: Covid-19 restrictions tighten their grip on many African economies
The latest Google Community Mobility Reports show that Covid-19 restrictions on movement caused increased disruption in many African countries during the two-week period between March 29 and April 11.This is unsurprising, as significant restrictions on many day-to-day activities have come into force in countries ranging from Kenya to Nigeria over recent weeks. In 18 out
20th April 2020
Categories: Foodservice - SagaRetail News - Retail - Supermarkets - Africa - Consumer - Retail & Shopping Malls - Sagaci Insights
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Covid-19 restrictions wreak havoc on African economies
Google Community Mobility Reports provide valuable insight into the impact of the Covid-19 pandemic on everyday life in 27 African countries. These data show trends in movement over time across different categories of places, such as retail and recreation, groceries and pharmacies, and workplaces. They were collected during late March 2020 and compared with the
7th April 2020
Categories: Foodservice - SagaRetail News - Retail - Supermarkets - Africa - Consumer - Retail & Shopping Malls - Sagaci Insights
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Kenyan retailers to ramp up e-commerce efforts in response to Covid-19 threat
Once referred to by Naivas chief commercial officer Willy Kimani as a “necessary evil,” Kenyan supermarket chains are now scrambling to ramp up their online presence as the number of Covid-19 infections in the country grows. During mid-March, Naivas, which established a partnership with Spanish delivery platform Glovo last year, announced that it would reduce
27th March 2020
Categories: Foodservice - SagaRetail News - Supermarkets - Naivas - Tuskys - Retail & Shopping Malls - Kenya