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    Government Welcomes Walmart’s Investment in South Africa

    September 10, 2025
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    Parks Tau - Minister of Trade, Industry and Competition
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    The South African government has expressed its enthusiasm regarding Walmart’s plans to open its first branded stores in the country later this year. This investment is viewed as a strong endorsement of South Africa’s economic potential and reinforces the nation’s status as a reliable destination for investors.

    This announcement follows Walmart’s recent growth summit held in South Africa, which focused on recruiting small and medium-sized suppliers from both the country and the wider African continent. The Government Communication and Information System (GCIS) highlighted that Walmart’s commitment to sourcing locally produced products aligns with the government’s priorities for economic growth and job creation, as outlined in the medium-term development plan (MTDP).

    Commitment to Local Sourcing

    Walmart International President and CEO Kath McLay expressed excitement about introducing the well-known Walmart brand to South African customers and communities. She emphasized the company’s dedication to building strong relationships by listening to local needs and providing a shopping experience tailored to South Africans.

    The upcoming Walmart stores will feature a diverse range of products, including fresh groceries, household essentials, clothing, and technology items. Additionally, the stores will prioritise locally sourced products, allowing Walmart to offer its renowned “Every Day Low Prices” while celebrating the rich cultural heritage of South Africa.

    Store Development and Community Initiatives

    With store sites already under development, Walmart aims to have these new locations operational before the end of the year, with official opening dates set to be announced in October. In the coming months, the company will provide further updates regarding store locations, hiring opportunities, and community initiatives.

    Overall, Walmart’s investment marks a significant step in enhancing the retail landscape in South Africa, promising to contribute to economic growth and job creation in the region.

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