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Home » Shoprite set to exit Ghana as it sells off local operations

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Shoprite set to exit Ghana as it sells off local operations

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Last updated: August 5, 2025 2:05 pm
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South Africa’s largest grocery retailer, Shoprite Holdings, has confirmed plans to sell off its operations in Ghana, marking its ongoing strategy to retreat from several African markets and refocus on its home base.

In a trading statement released for the 52-week period ending June 29, 2025, the company disclosed that it had received a binding offer in June for the acquisition of its Ghanaian assets, comprising seven trading stores and one warehouse. Shoprite described the transaction as “highly probable,” adding that the operations in Ghana had been classified as discontinued.

“The Group received a binding offer during June 2025 to dispose of the assets and liabilities in relation to the operations in Ghana, which consists of seven trading stores and one warehouse. The sale is deemed highly probable,” the retailer said.

The announcement signals the retail giant’s latest withdrawal from Africa’s wider market, following previous exits from Nigeria, Kenya, the Democratic Republic of Congo, Uganda, and Madagascar. In the same update, Shoprite revealed that it had also signed an agreement on June 6 to dispose of five trading stores in Malawi, pending approval from the country’s Competition and Fair Trading Commission and the Reserve Bank of Malawi.

Shoprite’s retreat from these markets reflects a broader shift in its pan-African strategy. Once the continent’s leading food retailer with a footprint in around 15 countries, the company has steadily rolled back its regional operations due to persistent economic headwinds, including currency volatility, high import tariffs, inflationary pressures, and dollar-denominated rents.

While no buyer has yet been officially named, the binding offer indicates that a formal handover could be imminent, subject to regulatory approval.

Shoprite first entered Ghana in 2003, and its exit would mark the end of over two decades of operations in the country.

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