The share price of Wallmart’s South African subsidiary Massmart fell 4.4% to R111 on Tuesday morning after it reported overall sales growth excluding new stores failed to keep pace with inflation. Massmart reported sales for the 44 weeks to October 30 excluding new stores was 5.3%, lagging behind product inflation of 6.4%. Including new stores, sales grew 7.6% to R73.2bn from matching 44 weeks in 2015. "Sales growth has declined, reflective of the tough trading conditions in SA and, more recently, in most African countries where we have stores," The company said in its sales update on Tuesday. "Although slowing marginally food and liquor sales continued to perform well and Massbuild is showing signs of a sales recovery. General merchandise sales remain compromised by low consumer confidence, drought-affected food inflation and higher-priced imported products." Massmart splits itself into four divisions. Fastest sales growth of 10.7% was reported by Masswarehouse which houses the Mak...

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