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Consumers are encouraged to check the expiry date of food products this Black Friday

Zuko Komisa Consumers are encouraged to check the expiry date of food products this Black Friday. In an effort to reduce the amount of counterfeit and expired food that consumers purchase during the Black Friday shopping frenzy, the Department of Health is advising consumers to use extra caution when purchasing goods, particularly food products. Customers have been cautioned by the department to be vigilant and report any suspicious goods sold […]

today24/11/2023

Kaya Biz

FNB has confirmed that R3 billion was spent by its clients on Black Friday specials

By Zuko Komisa FNB has confirmed that R3 billion was spent by its clients on Black Friday specials. According to FNB, almost R3 billion was spent by its clients on Black Friday last week, the most in the previous four years. According to the bank, over R2.4 billion was spent in-store, up 18% from the prior year, and over R670 million was spent online, up 31%. Kaya Biz with Gugulethu […]

today29/11/2022

Items you wish would go on sale on Black Friday

Feel Good

What are some of the items you wish would go on sale on Black Friday?

By Wanique Block Black Friday 2022 in South Africa sae retailers big and small offer great deals on products and services online and in-store. In light of Black Friday festivities in South Africa, on Feel Good with Andy Maqondwana, Andy asks listeners about the items they wish went on sale during Black Friday. One listener eagerly joked about how she would appreciate a Black Friday sale on Lobola. "A Lobola […]

today29/11/2022

Black Friday

NEWS

One shopper already spent R400K on Black Friday deals

By: Natasha Archary Nothing stops South Africans from taking advantage of Black Friday deals, not even the South African Reserve Bank hiking up the repo rate by 75 basis points to 7%. Scores of shoppers braved midnight queues to enter stores and grab big ticket deals such as TVs, fridges, laptops and more. According to the Black Friday/Cyber Monday tracking dashboard on PayFast, one South African shopper has already spent […]

today25/11/2022

Kaya Biz

SA retailers expected to generate R17.3bn on Black Friday

By Zuko Komisa Black Friday weekend is upon us and researchers are predicting a fruitful weekend. Retailers in South Africa are anticipated to make an additional R17.3 billion in sales during the Black Friday promotional period, which would represent a 6.7% increase over the Black Friday period in 2021. The amount is anticipated to be R5.4 billion less than it would have been had South Africa's load shedding, which has […]

today04/11/2022

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LIFESTYLE

Black Friday: Expert advice to help you avoid being scammed

By: Poelano Malema Black Friday is a few days away. Thousands of companies will be offering their customers massive discounts, which is great news for consumers. But don't let your excitement cause you to become a victim of Black Friday scams. Several scams pop up during the period, with some criminals going as far as running fake sales to rob people of their hard-earned cash. Consumers need to be particularly […]

today24/11/2021

LINEUP

Kaya Biz: Protect yourself from online fraud this Black Friday

Kaya 959 Reporter Black Friday and Cyber Monday are almost here and a great time for scammers This time of the year is a perfect environment that provides the perfect conditions for global consumers to fall for scam deals or buy products that aren't quite what they expected. Fake retailers, social media scams and missing package scams are among the common frauds to watch for this holiday season. Also Read: Kaya Biz: […]

today24/11/2021

Massmart

NEWS

Workers gathered at the Makro in Woodmead over labour disputes and low wages

Kaya 959 Reporter A large group of workers have taken to the picket lines over low wages and changes to terms and conditions of employment. The workers went on strike on Friday, 19 November at companies owned by Walmart-led Massmart Holdings. The South African Commercial Catering and Allied Workers Union (SACCAWU), an affiliate of the powerful union COSATU aligned with the governing African National Congress, said the indefinite strike is […]

today19/11/2021

Black Friday safety tips, black friday sales in south africa,

LIFESTYLE

Safety tips for participating in Black Friday sales in South Africa

By Nomali Cele Black Friday is a global phenomenon that originated in the United States. Over the last five years, it has gotten traction here in South Africa with many retailers throwing their hats in the ring and offering customers what is supposed to be big discounts and price cuts. But for many selective customers, the marketing ploy of black Friday always seems like just that: A away to get […]

today13/11/2019

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