Shoprite to exit Nigeria

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In its latest trading statement, the company says it's started a formal process to sell all or a majority stake in its Nigerian operations.But Checkers and Usave have been successfully navigating the market.

It says it gained market share during the lockdown, with sales growing by 6.4 percent to over R156-billion.

 

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