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Pick n Pay’s transition to Model nears finality 

Pick n Pay’s transition to Model nears finality 

The Ohlthaver & List (O&L) Group has confirmed the transitioning to a new chapter in Namibian retail that begins on 1 July 2025 with the launch of Model, a proudly home-grown retail brand. 

Due to franchise constraints, the switchover could not happen before this date, but from 1 July, the company gains complete operational independence, introducing a new retail system with full local control over operations, technology and supplier relationships.

Model’s transition is not instantaneous but carefully phased. From 1 July, the old signage will start disappearing and the Model brand will become visible in stores. This gradual transformation will unfold over the coming months and years, with the Auas Valley store in Windhoek leading the way as the first location to undergo comprehensive renovations, with completion expected towards the end of September 2025. “The transition to Model signals the birth of a retail experience designed by Namibians, for Namibians. At the heart of this transformation is a 100% Namibian buying team that will have complete autonomy to create product ranges that reflect local needs, preferences and values,” said Sven Thieme – the executive chairman of O&L Group. “Our independence gives us the strategic freedom to build partnerships with local suppliers, invest in Namibian talent and shape a shopping experience that reflects our community’s values and aspirations.”

This shift creates meaningful opportunities for Namibian producers and suppliers who meet high-quality standards to list their products directly, strengthening the local supply chain and supporting home-grown businesses. The Model brand is founded on authentic connections, caring service and passionate commitment to the Namibian community.

Graeme Mouton, the managing director of Model, emphasised the customer-focused approach that will define the company’s new identity: “We’re changing our name and reimagining what retail can be in Namibia and while our phased rollout and renovation process may bring minor disruptions, we value our customers’ patience as we transform these temporary inconveniences into refreshed, improved shopping experiences.”