Tembisa residents can look forward to savings at Kit Kat
Gauteng MEC of Education Panyaza Lesufi joined the local community at the store opening and ribbon-cutting ceremony
Tembisa welcomed the Kit Kat group’s 17th express store on April 3.
Now Tembisans can access the customer service and value for money for which the Kit Kat group has become renowned.
Community members came in large numbers, blocking the entrance, waiting to be let in. The customers were treated to a free sausage tasting once done shopping.
The new store is on the corner of Olifantsfontein and Algeria roads and is open Monday to Friday from 8am to 6pm, Saturday from 8am to 3pm and on Sundays from 8am to 1pm.
Gauteng MEC of Education Panyaza Lesufi joined the local community at the store opening and ribbon-cutting ceremony.

According to Kit Kat group CEO Riaz Gani, with food and commodity prices on the rise, South Africans are digging deeper into their pockets, and that is more reason for the Kit Kat group to prioritise value for money.
“While our Kit Kat Cash & Carry stores attract both traders and end consumers, the express stores focus specifically on the end user,” says Gani.
“Our shoppers can expect to spend up to 15 per cent less on their monthly bill when shopping at our stores.”
The group has big plans, including opening six further Cash & Carry stores and another 84 Kit Kat Express stores within the next few years, substantially increasing the group’s footprint to 100 locations in Gauteng. Specific locations will be determined by demographic studies.
