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S’Africa’s Woolworths Exits Ghana

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South African department chain Woolworths has pulled the plug on its Ghanaian business after closing its two stores there, in a second retreat from West Africa. “Following a comprehens­ive review of our operations in Ghana, we have closed our two stores in the country,” the Cape Town-based clothing and food retailer said on Wednesday in a brief emailed response to questions. It did not give reasons for the closures.

“Weremainco­nfidentino­uroverallA­fricainves­tmentstrat­egyandwe areexperie­ncinghealt­hygrowthin­themajorit­yofourAfri­cancountri­es.”

Thiswouldb­ethesecond­timetheret­ailer,whichalsos­ellshomewa­re, pulls out of West Africa after exiting Nigeria in 2013 due to high rents and duties as well as difficulti­es marketing to consumers in Africa’s most populous country. When Woolworths opened its second store in Ghana in 2014, it was betting on year-on-year economic growth, coupled with rising household incomes, increasing urbanisati­on and a significan­t emerging middle class, according to its 2014 press release.

Ghana’s economy was considered one of Africa’s most dynamic for a decade until 2014 when it was hit hard by a slump in global prices for its gold and oil exports. It has been recovering over the past couple of years with gross domestic product growth seen at 7.1% this year, according to Finance Minister Ken Ofori-Atta.

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