As November kicks off, Gauteng’s shoppers are gearing up for one of the year’s most anticipated events: Black Friday 2025. From Johannesburg’s mega-malls to Pretoria’s boutique stores and the province’s buzzing online retailers, this year’s deals promise deep discounts, longer shopping hours, and an early start to the festive spending season.
Thank you for reading this post, don't forget to subscribe!Although Black Friday officially falls on 28 November 2025, retailers aren’t waiting. The sales are already rolling in. Shoppers call it “Black November,” a month-long spree of flash deals, rewards, and online steals from household names like Makro, Game, Woolworths, and Amazon.
The Rise of Early Black Friday in South Africa
Black Friday may have started as an American tradition linked to Thanksgiving weekend. South Africa has made it its own. Since arriving in 2012 and gaining traction with Checkers’ early campaigns in 2014, it has evolved from a single weekend of markdowns to a nationwide retail marathon.
In Gauteng, the shift is clear. Shoppers prefer scrolling to standing in queues, comparing deals from home rather than battling packed stores. According to Discovery Bank’s SpendTrend 2024 report, online transactions in South Africa jumped by more than 50% last year, with Takealot, Bash, and Amazon.co.za leading the charge.
Digital banking and e-commerce growth have made Gauteng the heart of South Africa’s online retail boom, and retailers are responding with earlier, bigger, and smarter discounts.
Where to Find the Best Black Friday Deals in Gauteng
Amazon South Africa
Amazon’s entry into South Africa shook up the local e-commerce scene. The retailer’s Black November sale, which began on 31 October, offers up to 40% off selected tech gadgets, fashion, and home essentials. App users can also stack extra vouchers for even more savings, making Amazon a must-stop for online deal hunters.

Makro, Game & Builders (Massmart Group)
Under Walmart’s global umbrella, Massmart is taking no chances this season. Makro has already rolled out bulk discounts on groceries, liquor, and appliances, while Game focuses on electronics, small kitchen gadgets, and entertainment systems. Builders kicked off its DIY Black November with markdowns on solar panels, tools, and garden equipment, perfectly timed for Gauteng’s energy-conscious homeowners.


Woolworths
Everyone’s favorite premium retailer, Woolworths, launched its MyDifference Member Sale in late October. Members get up to 50% off on food, fashion, and homeware. New specials will drop each week through November, making Woolies a strong contender for both festive shoppers and everyday bargain hunters.

Bash (TFG Marketplace)
The Foschini Group’s Bash platform is becoming the go-to digital marketplace for Gauteng’s fashion-forward crowd. Hosting over 20 brands, from Markham and Totalsports to @home, Bash is offering up to 70% off selected items both online and in-store. Its app-exclusive deals and one-click checkout system cater to busy, tech-savvy shoppers looking for speed and convenience.

Coricraft & Hirsch’s
Home décor lovers can find comfort in Coricraft’s early Black Friday sales, which already live with discounts on sofas, beds, and dining sets. Meanwhile, Hirsch’s, one of South Africa’s largest appliance retailers, started its Black November campaign on 31 October, featuring weekly deals on TVs, smart fridges, and home appliances. Free delivery and extended warranties add extra appeal for long-term buyers.


Takealot & Superbalist
Takealot’s Blue Dot Sale remains the country’s biggest online shopping event, and it’s expected to break records again in 2025. Last year, the retailer processed millions of orders in its first 48 hours, with air fryers, phones, and laptops flying off virtual shelves.

Fashion-focused shoppers can head to Superbalist, Takealot’s sister brand, where discounts of up to 70% cover everything from designer sneakers to luxury skincare. Superbalist’s app will host hourly flash sales, so keeping your wishlist ready could pay off.

Beauty and Wellness Steals in Gauteng
Gauteng’s beauty lovers won’t be left out of the action. Clicks and Dis-Chem have already teased early Black Friday offers on skincare, haircare, and fragrances. Expect up to 50% off popular brands like Maybelline, Tresemmé, and The Body Shop, with loyalty members earning cashback or bonus rewards.


Edgars has joined the fray with early fragrance discounts on Calvin Klein, Joop!, and Hugo Boss, while online retailers like RetailBox and Bash Beauty will run timed flash sales on cosmetics and gift sets throughout November.

For anyone planning Christmas gifts early, these promotions offer the perfect opportunity to save now and avoid the December rush.
How Black Friday Has Changed in Gauteng
Gone are the days of chaotic in-store scenes and midnight queues. Black Friday in Gauteng has become smarter and more strategic. Shoppers now plan their purchases weeks in advance, comparing prices, setting budgets, and tracking online drops.
The focus has shifted from splurging on luxuries to stocking up on essentials, from household supplies to school uniforms. This trend reflects South Africa’s changing spending habits, as families balance tight budgets with the need to make every rand count.
Economists predict 2025 could be the biggest Black Friday yet, driven by higher salaries, more competition, and new global players like Walmart and Amazon entering the local market. The retail race is on — and Gauteng is leading it.
Smart Shopping Tips for Gauteng Residents
Here’s how to get the best out of this year’s deals:
- Plan: Write a list of what you need and set a firm budget.
- Shop early: Many deals go live just after midnight. Shopping online helps you beat the queues.
- Compare prices: Use tools like PriceCheck or Google Shopping to make sure you’re getting genuine discounts.
- Leverage rewards: Use loyalty programs like Woolworths MyDifference, Clicks ClubCard, and TFG Rewards for extra savings.
- Check delivery times: Order early to dodge courier delays.
- Stay secure: Stick to trusted retailers and beware of fake deal links or phishing scams.
Why It Matters for Gauteng’s Economy
Beyond the shopping frenzy, Black Friday is an economic engine for Gauteng. It drives retail sales, supports logistics companies, and creates temporary jobs in warehouses and delivery networks. It also strengthens digital infrastructure, from payment platforms to courier services, helping small businesses grow alongside retail giants.
This annual retail surge highlights Gauteng’s shift toward a digitally integrated economy, where even township-based delivery services and online sellers play an important role in keeping commerce flowing.
Shop Smart, Save Big – Gauteng’s Black November Awaits
Black Friday 2025 isn’t just about bargains; it’s about being strategic, informed, and intentional. Whether you’re upgrading your home, restocking essentials, or buying festive gifts, Gauteng’s diverse retail landscape has something for every shopper and every budget.
This year, think beyond impulse buys. Support local stores alongside global brands. Shop early, save wisely, and let Gauteng’s vibrant retail scene remind you that good deals are about value, not just price.
Start exploring now. Visit your favorite retailers’ websites, subscribe to their newsletters, and bookmark the early deals. When the clock strikes midnight on 28 November, Gauteng’s biggest shopping season officially begins, and the smartest shoppers will already be ready.



