Leading e-commerce group Takealot, which incorporates the Takealot.com, Mr D and Superbalist platforms, has admitted that it is under immense pressure from the global players, which is why programmes such as its Township Economy Initiative, a R150-million partnership between Takealot and the Gauteng government, are so vital to drive local business.
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