
Johannesburg- Thousands of shoppers have descended on malls, supermarkets, online stores and warehouses across the country. As several stores in the country have taken full advantage of the Black Friday craze that has swept the globe.
Many stores are worried about theft, particularly Game which has seen the longest queues and have a weekend sale for Black Friday.
Alternatives have seen people go shopping online to avoid the store chaos.
#BlackFriday – @DasenThathiah is at the Makro in Springfield in Durban looking at queues… Not much at the moment. #DStv403 pic.twitter.com/3JmnuQgm7J
— eNCA (@eNCA) November 23, 2018
#BlackFriday – We are live to @MasegoRahlaga at the Makro in Centurion. Not too many queues yet but she chats to a few people about today. Courtesy #DStv403 pic.twitter.com/IeuCCgyXYP
— eNCA (@eNCA) November 23, 2018
— Chulu Mazibuko (@ChuluMazibuko) November 22, 2018
Black Friday in South Africa these people were at the gate since 4:00Am ๐๐
Is it worth it ?๐ซ#BlackFriday pic.twitter.com/AxjbCI9m00— Rappers lie EP Out Now on iTunes ๐๐ (@erandomworld2) November 23, 2018
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