Massmart have confirmed that it is in the process of shutting down 34 stores across South Africa, and that includes all surviving DionWired stores. The axing of Dion Wired comes 50 years after the chain first opened its doors and just twelve years after its previous near-death experience. Pour one out for the fallen franchise.
Following a long and complicated saga of hedge funds and corporate shenanigans, all you need to know is that in 2011 Massmart was acquired by American corporation Walmart. Dion had already been struggling under Massmart who saw more value in Game, which Massmart bought in 1998. Mergers happened, DionWired was opened as an offshoot of Dion and the retailer was able to stay alive a little longer. But everyone’s luck runs out sometime.
Thus we end up at the end of the line for the Dion brand. It’s not set in stone, however, as the final decision on what fate befalls the chain is still to be determined (based on negotiations with staff and unions). Still, it’s not likely that DionWired will survive the exodus of Walmart. For a thorough history of the brand, we recommend a read of this Business Insider South Africa article. It’s really interesting to learn how Dion became an established force in South Africa.