Woolworths has opened a new store in Accra’s upmarket West Hills Mall, the retailer’s second store in Ghana.
A statement from Woolworth in Acrra and copied to the Ghana news Agency said at about 555 square metres, the new store is large enough to meet Ghana’s growing demand for Woolworths modern product offerings.
“The West Hills Mall store stocks a comprehensive range of men’s, women’s and children’s clothing as well as beauty, footwear and accessories, according to the statement.
“We are delighted to be able to meet our customers’ growing expectations and needs by opening a new store in a great location and we are optimistic about our future in Ghana,” said Paula Disberry, Woolworths Group Director, Retail Operations.
“Ghana remains a compelling growth opportunity for Woolworths. The economy has shown successive year-on-year economic growth, coupled with rising household incomes, increasing urbanisation and a significant emerging middle class, she added.
“Woolworths is investing in staff development programmes with an emphasis on growing retail skills. This is another example of our ongoing commitment to our African business as we become a leading Southern Hemisphere retailer,” added Disberry.
Woolworths currently has 63 stores in 11 African countries outside of South Africa.