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Sefalana’s Next Bold Move: 10 New Stores Set to Shake Up Botswana and Namibia Retail Landscape

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Last updated: February 6, 2025 11:22 am
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Published: February 6, 2025
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Are you ready for the next big shake-up in Southern Africa’s fast-moving consumer goods (FMCG) sector? Sefalana—the homegrown retail powerhouse—has just dropped a game-changing announcement: 10 brand-new stores are set to open their doors across Botswana and Namibia in the coming months. With this ambitious expansion plan, Sefalana is poised to tighten its grip on the regional retail market and create an even broader footprint in the competitive FMCG arena.

A Rapid Rise: Sefalana’s Store Count Skyrockets

In a recent financial review, Sefalana confirmed that it launched eight new outlets in the previous period, fueling its continued dominance. As of now, the company boasts 135 operational stores across Botswana—an impressive jump from 128 earlier this year. Sefalana’s portfolio is diverse, covering everything from consumer essentials to fuel stations:

  • 5 Sefalana Hyper stores
  • 24 Sefalana Cash & Carry outlets
  • 34 Sefalana Shopper supermarkets
  • 60 Sefalana Liquor stores
  • 7 Sefalana Quick convenience stores
  • 1 Sefalana Catering outlet
  • 4 fuel stations

These numbers spotlight Sefalana’s ability to stay a step ahead in meeting consumer demands. In fact, each new store opening is carefully evaluated to ensure maximum impact, reflecting the company’s commitment to responsible and strategic growth.

Spotlight on New Openings and Upgrades

Sefalana’s latest wave of expansion and refurbishment includes:

  • Shopper Mogoditshane Crossing (featuring both a Supermarket and a Bottle Store)
  • Shopper Letlhakane 1 Liquor
  • Molepolole Fuel Station alongside a Sefalana Quick convenience store

On top of that, several existing outlets—Shopper Four Ways, Letlhakane Liquor, and Pilane Wholesale Liquor—have been given modern upgrades to elevate the customer shopping experience. These renovations underscore Sefalana’s drive to maintain quality, convenience, and innovation across all locations.

The Powerhouse: Sefalana Cash & Carry

When it comes to Sefalana’s financial performance, Sefalana Cash & Carry continues to be the MVP—contributing 53% of overall revenue and 37% of profit before tax. This powerhouse division has been crucial in cementing the group’s robust standing in the market, ensuring a steady stream of revenue to fund ongoing expansions and store enhancements.

Reaching Out Beyond Botswana

While Sefalana remains a cornerstone in Botswana, the retailer has its sights set firmly on Namibia for its next wave of growth. High-potential regions in Namibia are under the microscope, with the company focusing on locations that promise a healthy return on investment. Expect a carefully chosen array of sites, each designed to meet consumer needs with maximum efficiency.

Fueling Economic Growth and Empowering Local Communities

Sefalana’s influence goes beyond simple store counts. As part of its corporate social responsibility (CSR) strategy, the company actively seeks out citizen landlords to partner with. This collaboration not only fosters local entrepreneurship but also creates long-term income streams for Batswana families, fueling meaningful economic development at the grassroots level.

The brand’s expansion of fuel stations further bolsters its mission: offering more convenient stops for motorists while generating a ripple effect of job opportunities throughout Botswana’s towns and villages.

What’s Next for Sefalana?

With double-digit store openings on the horizon and an unwavering commitment to quality, Sefalana’s future looks brighter than ever. The group’s leadership, including Managing Director Chandra Chauhan, emphasizes that new stores must meet rigorous selection criteria to ensure they genuinely serve their communities while delivering sustainable returns.

From adding extra fuel stations to scouting fresh territories in Namibia, Sefalana is firing on all cylinders. By balancing innovation with caution, this retail giant is setting a stellar example for other homegrown companies looking to scale responsibly.

Final Thoughts

If you’re wondering which retail name to watch in Botswana—and soon, across more of Namibia—Sefalana tops the list. Their strategic mix of aggressive expansion, community-centric values, and consistent performance might just redefine the region’s shopping landscape. Keep an eye out: these 10 upcoming stores could be the start of Sefalana’s most exciting chapter yet, and you won’t want to miss a beat of this retail revolution.

Note: This article is crafted for informational purposes and reflects publicly available data on Sefalana’s recent announcements. For the latest updates, always refer to official Sefalana press releases or financial statements.

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