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Late night shopping with a difference at Auas Valley
Late night shopping with a difference at Auas Valley

Late night shopping with a difference at Auas Valley

The opportunity to do Christmas shopping in a spacious, homely and customer friendly atmosphere, while enjoying a free concert by the popular COTA Youth Choir, might just be what the end-of-year-weary shopper needs. This is what the Auas Valley Shopping Mall will be offering at their late night shopping event on December 8. All the stores in the Auas Valley Shopping Mall will stay open until 21h00 on December 8 and will offer lots of specials that will only be available on this day from 17h00 until 21h00 as well as other promotions and prizes to be won. The mall will also offer entertainment in the form of the choir performing and Santa handing out prizes to lucky winners and posing for pictures with the little ones, while Santa’s helpers will be available in the mall to attend to any special requests of shoppers. The Auas Valley Shopping Mall, with plenty of free parking, has become a popular destination for shoppers who prefer to do their shopping in a less congested environment. The majority of the stores in the mall are Namibian businesses, giving this mall a unique shopping experience for customers. Agra offers all that the farmer and gardener needs and both Agra and Pick ‘n Pay Namibia take care to grocery shoppers, and well-known Namibian outlets such as Nictus and Safari Den provide everything required for furnishing a house or enjoying an outdoor holiday. There is the Auas Valley Pharmacy and Auas Vet Med for human and animal medicine, health and welbeing products, and an optometrist to tend to eye care. Restaurants incude the sociable Jonno’s Bistro, the popular Steers, Debonairs and Fish Aways, and the well-known Wiesenhof Coffee Shop, which forms part of Pick ‘n Pay. Various smaller retailers offer baking and party necessities, clothing, jewellery, accessories, electronics and toys while two hairdressers and a tattoo parlour take care of individual style. Certain businesses will also use the opportunity to exhibit products, such as the Safari Guns store, which is part of Agra Arms, Ammunition and Outdoor, which will host a stand in the basement parking area to showcase their new range of Klarus torches, described as some of the most exciting, practical and innovative LED torches on the planet with ultra-high Lumen output. To add to the “proudly Namibian” approach, the mall management decided to host the COTA Youth Choir, a dynamic group of young singers from Windhoek and surrounding areas under the leadership of the talented Fanie Dorfling. Shoppers will have the opportunity to listen to them while shopping, or taking a pause between visits to the various shops. The choir will also have copies of their CDs available for sale. STAFF REPORTER

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Namibian Sun 2025-06-22

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