News Cafe expands its footprint into Africa
Food and beverage holding group, Fournews, announced that it will be continuing its expansion into Africa with another five stores in Africa expected to open their doors, during the 2015/16 financial year. With their presence already firmly placed in Windhoek, Gaborone, Borrowdale in Harare, Dar es Salaam and their recently opened store in Kilimani, Nairobi the brand has recognised the vast opportunities of the untapped African market.
News Cafe’s African expansion includes a second store in Harare, Zimbabwe due to open later this year as well as a second and third store planned for Nairobi, with the build shortly to commence in Sarit Centre, for its expected opening in the latter part of October this year. New territories are already in the planning phase with partners confirmed in Uganda and Nigeria.
The first cross border store opened back in 2003, when Botswana became the first African country, outside of South Africa, to experience the News Cafe vibe. The brand has since enjoyed exponential success, aggressively growing their footprint into the African continent in the last two years.
The brand’s unique offering to the emerging higher LSM consumer in Africa, who are part of the global village of urban trendsetters, satisfies the appetite for premium food and beverage experiences, in comparison to the American and European offerings of which this customer has been exposed to.
Ryan Pellatt, Operations Executive of News Cafe, says that expanding into Africa was a natural progression for the brand, which has been operating successfully in the South African market for twenty years, with a thorough understanding of the constantly evolving market and industry.
“Being a proudly African company ourselves, our products are not only well tailored for this market, but our world class offering is also a unique and premium concept that is well known and trusted by our consumers. This makes our model the perfect fit for our partners, which are business enterprises committed to growing the economy within their respective countries.”
“We pride ourselves in forming long lasting relationships with all our franchisees and suppliers. These relationships are crucial because we rely on our partners to uphold and maintain our brand values and the standards of being a luxury brand. This is the key to our success and continuous growth as a brand,” continues Pellatt.
“Fournews will continue to expand our News Cafe brand within the continent, as well as contribute towards the creation of employment and the growth of the African economy,” concludes Pellatt.
For more information, visit the News Cafe’s website, at www.newscafe.co.za
News Cafe’s African expansion includes a second store in Harare, Zimbabwe due to open later this year as well as a second and third store planned for Nairobi, with the build shortly to commence in Sarit Centre, for its expected opening in the latter part of October this year. New territories are already in the planning phase with partners confirmed in Uganda and Nigeria.
The first cross border store opened back in 2003, when Botswana became the first African country, outside of South Africa, to experience the News Cafe vibe. The brand has since enjoyed exponential success, aggressively growing their footprint into the African continent in the last two years.
The brand’s unique offering to the emerging higher LSM consumer in Africa, who are part of the global village of urban trendsetters, satisfies the appetite for premium food and beverage experiences, in comparison to the American and European offerings of which this customer has been exposed to.
Ryan Pellatt, Operations Executive of News Cafe, says that expanding into Africa was a natural progression for the brand, which has been operating successfully in the South African market for twenty years, with a thorough understanding of the constantly evolving market and industry.
“Being a proudly African company ourselves, our products are not only well tailored for this market, but our world class offering is also a unique and premium concept that is well known and trusted by our consumers. This makes our model the perfect fit for our partners, which are business enterprises committed to growing the economy within their respective countries.”
“We pride ourselves in forming long lasting relationships with all our franchisees and suppliers. These relationships are crucial because we rely on our partners to uphold and maintain our brand values and the standards of being a luxury brand. This is the key to our success and continuous growth as a brand,” continues Pellatt.
“Fournews will continue to expand our News Cafe brand within the continent, as well as contribute towards the creation of employment and the growth of the African economy,” concludes Pellatt.
For more information, visit the News Cafe’s website, at www.newscafe.co.za
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