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Name Address City Country Phone Name Address City Country Phone Acornhoek Shop 67, Acornhoek Plaza, Acornhoek South Africa Portion 1 of Farm Green Valley 213 KU Acornhoek Mall Shop 13, Acornhoek Mall, Erf 930, Acornhoek South Africa 031 570 8595 Greenvalley Ext1 Alexandra - Pan Shop LG07, c/o Watt & Third Alexandra South Africa 031 570 8786 Africa Street Atlantis Shop 22B, Atlantis City Mall, Atlantis South Africa 031 570 8544 Wesfleur Circle and Reygersdal Drive Atteridgeville Shop 3065-B10A, Atlyn Atteridgeville South Africa 031 570 8597 Shopping Centre, Corners Khoza Phudufufu and Umkhombe Streets Bambanani Shop 19, Bambanani Mall, Apple Diepsloot South Africa 031 570 8796 Street, Diepsloot West x10 Benoni Shop L043A Lakeside Mall Tom Benoni South Africa 031 570 8583 Jones Street Central Benoni Bethlehem Shop 1, Mulder Street Bethlehem South Africa 058 303 1029 Bizana Shop 11, Bizana Shopping Bizana South Africa 039 251 0381 Centre, Boxer Centre Bizana 2 Erf 38 Bizana South Africa 039 251 0470 Bloemfontein Shop 206, Central Park Bloemfontein South Africa 051 430 1334 Bloemfontein, Peet & Hanger Streets Bochum Shop 11, Blouberg Mall Bochum South Africa 015 505 0003 Botlokwa Shop No 007, Botlokwa Plaza, Botlokwa South Africa 015 527 0014 Cnr N1 & Soekmekaar off ramp Matoks Name Address City Country Phone Botshabelo Shop 31 & 32, Botshabelo Mall, Botshabelo South Africa 051 534 0108 Jazzman Street Burgersfort Shop 24, Twin City Burgersfort Burgersfort South Africa 013 231 8694 Shopping Centre Burgersfort 2 Shop L55, Tubatse Crossing Mall, Burgersfort South Africa 013 231 7661 Dirkwinterbach Street Butterworth Shop 13, Bungalow Mall Butterworth South Africa 047 491 4747 Carltonville Shop 10A, Gateway Mall, 2 Carltonville South Africa Osmium Road Cleary Park Shop G30, G31, G32 Cleary Bethelsdorp South Africa 031 570 8584 Park shopping Centre, Corner Stanford and Norman Middleton Rd Cofimvaba Supersave Centre, Main road Cofimvaba South Africa 047 874 0610 Daveyton Mall Shop No.56, Daveyton Centre, Benoni South Africa Elselen Street Daveyton Mayfield Shop 42 and 42A, Mayfield Daveyton South Africa 031 570 8587 Square, 268 Lurie Road, Mayfield EXT 30 Diepsloot Shop 02, Diepsloot Mall, Diepsloot South Africa 011 464 2204 Diepsloot West Ext 7, Cnr William Nicol & Plum Street Dobsonville Shop 38 & 40, Dobsonville Mall, Soweto South Africa 011 989 0094 Elias Motsoaledi Road Dundee Shop 4, Old Acre Plaza, c/o Dundee South Africa 034 212 1413 Wilson and Victoria Street Dwarsloop Shop 53, Dwarsloop Mall, R40, Dwarsloop South Africa 013 797 1072 Dwarsloop East London Shop 6, 14 Terminus Street, East London South Africa 043 722 0960 Terminus Building Elim Shop no 43, Elim shopping Elim South Africa 031 570 8754 Centre Elukwatini Shop no 1, Erf Remainder of Elukwatini South Africa 031 570 8770 Eerstehoek no 235-IT Main Road, Elukwatini Square Emalahleni Shop 11, KG Mall, c/o Mathews Emalahleni South Africa 013 698 0000 Phosa & Nelson Mandela Drive, ERF 11250, Kwa-Guqa, Ext 15 Emalahleni CBD Shop 2, Witbank Medical Centre, Emalahleni South Africa 031 570 8548 C/O Roger and Dietrich Street Empangeni Power Spar Building, Maxwell Empangeni South Africa 035 772 2685 Street Engcobo Shop 1, Boxer Centre, Cnr Main & Engcobo South Africa 047 548 1778 Cala Rd Enterprise 7 Enterprise Building, Ngwane Manzini Eswatini 00268 2505 Street 2036 Name Address City Country Phone Ermelo Shop 50, Ermelo Mall, 50A De Ermelo South Africa 017 811 1300 Jager Street Estcourt 85 Harding Street Estcourt South Africa 036 352 5940 Evaton Mall Shop 24, Evaton Mall, c/o Easton Sebokeng South Africa 016 582 0017 & Charleston Street Flagstaff Shop 2, Nompunzi Properties Flagstaff South Africa 031 570 8727 Germiston Shop 116, Golden Walk Shopping Germiston South Africa 031 570 8797 Centre, 141 Victoria Street Giyani Shop 21, Giyani Shopping Mall Giyani South Africa 015 812 2222 Giyani Plaza Shop 10, Masingita Plaza, R81, Giyani South Africa Limpopo Giyani Giyani Plaza 2 Shop 12, Giyani Plaza, Danite Giyani South Africa 031 570 8551 Theron Street Gqerberha Shop 6A, Pier 14 Shopping Gqerberha South Africa 041 484 1681 Centre, 444 Govan Mbeki Street Grahamstown Shop A5, Market Square, Grahamstown South Africa 046 622 3421 Beaufort Street Groblersdal Shop 32B, Groblersdal Mall, Groblersdal South Africa 013 262 2099 Portion 1 of Farm, Loskop South 53 Gugulethu Shop 38A, Gugulethu Square, Cape Town South Africa 031 570 8545 Steve Biko Street Half Price Swazi Shop Space on Lot 493, Manzini Eswatini 00268 2505 Nkoseluhlaza St, Manzini Centre 8743 Hammanskraal 2 Shop 52, Jubilee Mall, c/o Harry Hammanskraal South Africa 012 727 1693 Gwala and Jubilee Road Hazyview Shop 303, Blue Haze Mall, Hazyview South Africa 013 737 6086 Erf1501 Hazyview 2 Shop 175, Lowveld Mall, Hazyview South Africa 031 570 8777 Hazyview, Ext 27 Idutywa Shop C3, Central Square Idutywa South Africa 047 489 2483 Jabulani Mall Shop 6, Jabulani Mall Soweto South Africa 031 570 8793 Jane Furse 1 Shop no 8, Jane Furse Plaza Jane Furse South Africa 013 265 1800 Jane Furse 2 Shop 5, Jane Furse Plaza Jane Furse South Africa 013 265 1991 Jozini Shop 3 and 4, Didi Centre, Main Jozini South Africa 035 572 8057 Road Kaalfontein Shop 6, Erf 1504, Kaalfontein Ext Kaalfontein South Africa 031 570 8799 3 Kamaqhekeza Shop 13, Kamaqhekeza Shopping Kamaqhekeza South Africa 013 780 3821 Centre, R571 Kamaqhekeza Road Kanyamazane Shop 3, Kanyamazane Centre, Kanyamazane South Africa 013 794 0060 Chris Hani Stree, Kanyamazane Katlehong Sam Shop 30, Sam Ntuli Mall Katlehong South Africa 031 570 8579 Ntuli Name Address City Country Phone Katlehong Sontonga Shop 14, Sontonga Mall, Katlehong South Africa 031 570 8791 Sontonga Road Khayelitsha Shop 44B, KCT Mall, Mncedisi Cape Town South Africa 031 570 8580 Street Kimberley Shop 2, 38 Jones Street Kimberley South Africa 031 570 8592 King Williams Town Shop 1, KWT Building, Cnr King Williams South Africa 031 492 7915 Fleet,market & Mclean stree town Klerksdorp Shop 3, 5 EnochSontonga Street, Klerksdorp South Africa 031 570 8594 JC Investments Building, Erf 1707 Kokstad Shop 7, Shoprite Centre, 23 Hope Kokstad South Africa 039 727 1473 Street Krugersdorp, Kagiso Shop 39, Kagiso Mall, C/O Kagiso Krugersdorp South Africa 031 570 8589 Road & Randfontein Road Kuruman Shop 1, Kuruman Mall, 53 Kuruman South Africa 031 570 8586 Livingstone Street, Kuruman Kwaggafontein Shop 91, Kwagga Plaza, Kwaggafontein South Africa 031 570 8750 Kwaggafontein C, 196JR District, Mkabola, Moloto Road Ladysmith Shop LG02, Murchison Mall, C/O Ladysmith South Africa 031 570 8549 Murchison & Lyell Street Lebowakgomo Shop no 4, Stand 1BA, Lebowakgomo South Africa 015 633 4110 Lebowkgomo Lephalale Shop 10, Lephalale Crossing, Lephalale South Africa 087 087 2941 Lephalale Lethlabile Shop 31, Lethlabile Mall, Corner Lethlabile South Africa 031 570 8573 Main and Osaletseng Street Lusikisiki Erf 39, Izongolweni Drive, Lusikisiki South Africa 031 570 8722 Newtown Maake Plaza Shop 24, Maake Plaza, Cnr Maake South Africa 031 570 8547 R36 & D4075, Main Tzaneen / Lydenburg Road Mabopane Central Shop No2, Mabopane Centra City Mabopane South Africa 031 492 7917 City Mafeteng Plot 06472-138, Mafeteng Main Mafeteng Lesotho 00266 2270 South Road, Mafeteng Reserve 0547 Mafikeng Shop 016, Mahikeng station, Mafikeng South Africa 031 570 7925 Boulevard Centre, 48 Station Road, Golf View Mafikeng Shop 17A, Mahikeng Station Mafikeng South Africa 031 570 8574 Boulevard, 48 Station Road, Golf View Makhado Erf 4309, 99 Burger Street, Makhado South Africa 031 570 8760 Makhado Malamulele Shop 11, Mangalani Shopping Malamulele South Africa 031 570 8575 centre, c/o Mooktsei & main road Name Address City Country Phone Malelane Shop 6 Inkwazi Shopping Centre, Malelane South Africa 013 790 0249 Air Street Mamelodi Shop 24, Mams Mall, Mahube Mamelodi South Africa 031 570 8591 Valley Ext 33 Mandini Shop 5 Renckens Superspar Mandini South Africa 032 454 3486 Complex, Main Isithebe Rd Manguzi Shop 9, Kwangwanse Shopping Manguzi South Africa 035 592 0106 Centre Maputsoe Shop 3, Monsa Maputsoe Maputsoe Lesotho 00266 2243 Shopping Centre, Main Road 1432 Maseru Plot 12284/305, Kingsway Maseru Lesotho 00266 2232 Avenue, Central Maseru 2015 Maseru 2 - Pitso Shop 1, Osman Building, Pitso Maseru Lesotho 00266 2232 Road 0901 Matatiele Shop 16, Rhino Centre, Station Matatiele South Africa 039 737 3825 Rd Mbabane The Mall, Portion 638, Farm 2, Mbabane Eswatini 00268 2404 Shop 8&9 0438 Middelburg Shop 2013C, Middelburg Plaza Middelburg South Africa 031 570 8569 Mitchells Plain Shop 9A Westgate Mall, c/o Cape Town South Africa 031 492 7922 Westgate Morgenster and Vanguard Roads, Mitchells Plain Mkhuhlu Shop 11, Mkhuhlu Plaza Mkhuhlu South Africa 031 570 8567 Modimoli Shop 29, Modi Mall, C/O Thabo Modimoli South Africa 031 570 8590 Mbeki & Limpopo Street Mokopane Shop 2, 37 Nelson Mandela Road Mokopane South Africa 015 491 1158 Moruleng Shop 70, Moruleng Mall, Mian Moruleng South Africa 031 570 8546 Hospital Road Mount Frere Shop 4, Erf 228, Mount Frere Mount Frere South Africa 039 255 1806 Mquanduli Power Fashion, 17 Main Street Mquanduli South Africa 047 573 1025 Mthatha 1 Shop 1 & 3, Chatham Street, Erf Mthatha South Africa 031 570 8728 109 Mthatha 2 Shop 2, Madiera Street Mthatha South Africa 031 570 8728 Mthatha 3 Shop 12, Mthatha Plaza, 35 Mthatha South Africa 031 570 8731 Nelson Mandela Drive Mthatha 4 ERF 40, Eagle Street Mthatha South Africa 031 570 8729 Mtuba 1 Shop 2, Mtuba Bus & Taxi City Mtubatuba South Africa 035 550 0542 Mtuba 2 Shop 31, Mtuba Plaza Mtubatuba South Africa 035 550
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