Showing posts with label South Africa. Show all posts
Showing posts with label South Africa. Show all posts

Wednesday, 13 November 2013

Woolworths Set To Leave Nigerian Market


The announcement that South African retailer Woolworths is set to pull out of Nigeria due to high rental costs and supply chain challenges caught retail analysts unawares.

This is against the backdrop of rising trend of retail mall constructions in Nigeria, the type of locations preferred by Woolworths and other such retail businesses including Shoprite, Game etc.

Following the success of The Palms Shopping Mall in Lekki- Lagos, other malls have since sprung up in other locations in Lagos namely Ikeja Shopping Mall, E-Centre Yaba, Galleria Victoria Island and also in other towns such as Abuja, Enugu, Ibadan and Benin.

In a statement, Woolworths which already has three retail outlets in Nigeria said "The Nigerian business was unable to sustain a compelling product and value proposition which represents the brand well, and meets the needs of the Nigerian customer".

While this may seem like good news for the fledgling indigenous fashion industry in Nigeria, it does not however paint a good picture for the county. Officials of the Federal Ministry of Trade & Commerce and other government agencies have been touring the world in search of foreign direct investments (FDIs). It does then appear that the competitive environment in Nigeria is still not very suitable. If Woolworths closes shop, they would take with them their fashion retail operations experience which would have impacted on the local retail industry in Nigeria. There will also be job losses and decrease in nation brand equity. Such negative business news will erode whatever little gains that may have been made by the recently launched 'Fascinating Nigeria' repositioning campaign. This is because no nation can claim to be a favorite destination for trade and investments if foreign businesses in such a country are closing shop as a result of unfavourable competitive business environment.

Government should look into some of the concerns raised by Woolworths and other businesses operating in Nigeria. For example, what is the reason for the high rental costs? Could this be as a result of high interest loans secured by the mall developers and the need to recoup back within the shortest possible time as the political and economic terrain continues to appear unpredictable?

Government should also do something about supply chain challenges. Woolworths imports the bulk of the goods it sells from abroad. Reports in the past have shown the difficulties faced by importers in clearing their goods out of Nigerian airports and seaports. The challenges include both administrative bureaucracy and multiple taxation. There is also the nightmare of transporting the goods out of the ports in Apapa and the traffic gridlock caused by bad roads.

 Addressing these challenges will help to enhance the competitive business environment in Nigeria and make the market more attractive for both local businesses and foreign investors.

 

Monday, 11 November 2013

Levels of Luxury in Cape Town: Victoria 50, South Africa, by SAOTA

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If the stunning façade of these six luxury family apartments doesn’t take your breath away, their view of sea and fabulous sunsets just might; this is Victoria 50, a project from SAOTA. Located on South Africa’s Clifton Beach on the Atlantic seaboard, these apartments have both individual terraces and a shared recreation/entertainment area, including a lush lawn, infinity pool surrounded by swaying palms, and sunbathing lounge spot with panoramic vistas. Individual apartments are done on open-air floor plans that allow for easy indoor/outdoor living; cantilevered “roofs” — formed by the terrace of the apartment above — provide partial shade for each unit’s private terrace. Look around and you see lavish patios, complete with casual woven furniture for both dining and sitting areas and trees in large marble “planters.”
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In other units, you can see all kinds of possibilities; one lower-level unit has an alfresco dining area that merges with a media/entertainment center (perfect for parties), and upper-level units give you the pleasant perception of sitting in the treetops. Streamlined kitchens have expansive center islands with marble tops and stools tucked under one side — no lonely cooks here! Master suites, bathed in light from walls of windows, offer mirrored closet space, dressing rooms, and en-suite bathrooms with soaking tubs and heated towel racks. Having the communal pool and recreation space steps away, it’s easier to get to know your neighbors — and form friendships that can last as long as you live here; in a luxurious retreat like this one, that might be years, indeed.
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