Shoprite Nears End of Africa Consolidation Strategy, Mozambique Under Review

South African retailer Shoprite Holdings is approaching the completion of its Africa-wide consolidation strategy, with Mozambique emerging as the final market under review. The company now operates 268 outlets across seven Southern African countries, having scaled back from more than a dozen markets in recent years, Reuters reported.

Chief Executive Pieter Engelbrecht explained that Mozambique poses unique risks, particularly linked to insurgent activity in the north and uncertainty around the stalled TotalEnergies liquefied natural gas project. He noted that while the group has no immediate exit plan, future operations in the country would hinge on improved stability, as Engelbrecht outlined in remarks to Reuters.

The retailer’s retreat from markets such as Ghana and Malawi earlier this year followed exits from Nigeria, Kenya, Uganda, Madagascar, and the Democratic Republic of Congo. Analysts interpret this retrenchment as a deliberate shift to focus resources on South Africa and a smaller number of regional markets, industry observers highlighted in recent coverage.

Shoprite’s strategic pivot reflects broader pressures facing multinationals across Africa, where inflation, currency swings, and high operating costs continue to weigh on profitability. The company’s repositioning is expected to deliver leaner, more predictable growth while setting a cautious tone for future cross-border expansion.

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