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Shoprite Group slashes cost of renewing car licences

For a discounted R185, the lowest fee offered by a South African retailer, motorists can renew their vehicle licence online and pay online or in-person at the Money Market counter in any of the 1,350 Shoprite, Checkers and Usave stores nationwide.

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Robbers make off with TV sets from Greenacres store

A Greenacres Shopping Centre store was stormed and robbed by a gang of men in the early hours of Thursday morning.

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Shoprite shares climb as the retailer delivers growth


Shoprite shares climb as the retailer delivers growth
Operational update for the six months ended 27 December 2020
For the six months to 27 December 2020 the Shoprite Group increased total sale of merchandise by 4.7% to approximately R83.4bn. Excluding the impact of the closure of the RSA LiquorShop business due to COVID-19 lockdown regulations, the Group increased total sale of merchandise by 6.3%.
The following information provides context to the overall sales growth:
Supermarkets RSA
The Group’s core business, Supermarkets RSA, contributing 78.0% to Group sales, achieved sales growth of 5.6% (like-for-like 4.8%).
Supermarkets RSA, excluding LiquorShop sales, achieved sales growth of 7.8% (like-for-like 5.7%).
Checkers and Checkers Hyper reported sales growth of 11.1%.

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