Other shopping in Gauteng
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Exclusive Books
Exclusive Books chain is the best in town, with the widest range of local press, travel guides and international newspapers. You’ll have to fork out for international bestsellers, most of which are imported.
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Zasekhaya
Zasekhaya holds a market on the last Saturday of every month in Mary Fitzgerald Sq in Newtown, selling jewellery leatherwork and other crafts.
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Nelson Mandela Square
Adjoining and similar to Sandton City Mall. There’s an Italian-style piazza full of restaurants as well as an indoor mall section.
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Riverside Mall
The biggest shopping centre is the glitzy Riverside Mall (about 5km north of town off Rte 40, with a wide range of stores) with various shops and ATM facilities.
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Riverside Mall
The biggest shopping centre is the glitzy Riverside Mall (about 5km north of town off Rte 40, with a wide range of stores) with various shops and ATM facilities.
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Superspar
For self-caterers, there’s a huge supermarket at Nelspruit Crossings Mall. There’s also a Pick ’n Pay at Sanlam Sentrum.
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Market
You could pick up some cheap fruit at the thriving produce market.
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Camp & Gas
Camp & Gas is the place to go for camping gear, gas camping stoves, maps and outdoor clothing.
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Owl Books
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Maponya Mall
Between 2005 and 2008 Soweto became home to four major new malls, Protea Bardens, Barmall, Jabulani and the most talked about, the huge Maponya Mall. Opened in late 2007, it’s the size of eight football pitches, with some 200 stores, cafes and restaurants, and an eight-screen cinema. While some see this as a sign that the township is on the up, others we spoke to were unimpressed, feeling that many of the jobs in the new malls were going to people outside of Soweto and not to those in the local community. A local shop owner told us that such malls were already putting home-based and street-front shops out of business. These shops were not for the wider community but ‘only…
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Hyde Park Mall
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Fourways Mall
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