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Walmart tests South African market with own stores

Adekunle Owolabi by Adekunle Owolabi
September 15, 2025
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Walmart prepares to open first branded stores in South Africa

Walmart prepares to open first branded stores in South Africa

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Johannesburg – Walmart Inc. is preparing to launch its first Walmart-branded stores in South Africa before the end of the year, setting the stage for renewed competition with established chains like Shoprite and Pick n Pay.

The move comes 15 years after the American retailer entered the continent through a controlling stake in Massmart, a deal that cost billions of rand but failed to deliver the market share it expected. Having taken full control of Massmart three years ago, Walmart is shifting strategy by putting its own name on store fronts in a bid to win over cost-conscious shoppers.

South Africa will become the testing ground for the retailer’s new approach in Africa, where it hopes to tap into one of the world’s fastest-growing populations. Kathryn McLay, chief executive of Walmart International, said the company will focus on low prices and global brands while continuing to partner with South African suppliers and entrepreneurs.

Retail analysts say Walmart wants to gauge the strength of its brand locally before deciding whether to rebrand Massmart’s struggling Game stores. “By testing Walmart’s brand recognition in a handful of stores, they can then decide whether to pull the existing Massmart brands under the Walmart name,” said Evan Walker of 36ONE Asset Management in Cape Town.

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For South African shoppers, many of whom are already familiar with the brand, the promise of affordable quality will be a deciding factor. “Everyone here is looking for a bargain. So switching to Walmart will depend on price,” said Babitha Ramnarain, a Johannesburg professional working near Sandton City.

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The US retailer is also betting on digital growth. Analysts note that Walmart could use new stores as hubs for online sales, similar to its integrated ecommerce model in other countries. Online retail in South Africa is expected to grow 38% this year, with competitors like Shoprite’s Sixty60 delivery service already making significant gains.

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Global rivals are also eyeing the same market. Amazon recently launched operations in South Africa, while Chinese fashion giant Shein has expanded its reach among younger consumers.

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Industry experts warn local retailers to brace for stiffer competition. “South African retailers need to be worried, because as much as Walmart will likely lose money at first, there’s no doubt that cash is available to roll it out well and to give it a good shot,” said independent analyst Syd Vianello.

Adekunle Owolabi

Adekunle Owolabi

Adekunle Owolabi is a journalist, political analyst, and digital strategist with experience across Africa and the Middle East. He focuses on international diplomacy, promotes digital inclusion, and advocates for a borderless Africa.

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