Black Friday shoppers queue at Woodmead Value Mart in Johannesburg on November 26 2021.
Image: Alon Skuy
Loading ...

Fears over the spread of a new variant of the coronavirus as well as cold and rainy weather were not enough to keep shoppers away from various Gauteng malls on Black Friday.

Though shopping at some centres got off to a slow start on Friday morning, at other malls long queues formed as people waited patiently to take advantage of the opportunity to stock up on essentials or do their festive season shopping.

A busy Black Friday morning at the Woodmead Value Mart in Woodmead, Johannesburg.
Image: Alon Skuy
Loading ...
Onlookers at a busy Woodmead Value Mart in Johannesburg on November 26 2021.
Image: Alon Skuy
Black Friday shoppers queue at Woodmead Value Mart in Johannesburg on November 26 2021.
Image: Alon Skuy
Black Friday shoppers queue at Woodmead Value Mart in Johannesburg on November 26 2021.
Image: Alon Skuy
Black Friday shoppers queue at Woodmead Value Mart in Johannesburg on November 26 2021.
Image: Alon Skuy
Shoppers form a snaking queue that goes out to the mall's parking lot as shoppers wait for their turn to shop at Nkomo Village in Atteridgville, Pretoria.
Image: Shonisani Tshikalange
Shoppers make their way through a crowded Mall of Africa in Midrand on Black Friday, November 26 2021.
Image: Alaister Russell/The Sunday Times
Black Friday at the Bloed Street Mall in Pretoria.
Image: Shonisani Tshikalange
Black Friday shoppers at Menlyn Park shopping centre in Pretoria.
Image: Shonisani Tshikalange
Menlyn Park Shopping Centre in Pretoria on Black Friday.
Image: Shonisani Tshikalange

MORE:

Loading ...
Loading ...
View Comments