COURTS, Sportsworld, and Cybercity have initiated their 2026 demolition sale, introducing significant discounts aimed at enhancing affordability within communities. With the promotional tagline “Smash Na Price! Sega Ni Miss!” the campaign is set to help Fijians revamp their homes, offices, and lives.

At the launch event at Courts Nausori, Courts general manager of Retail Operations, Hamendra Prasad, emphasized the importance of this initiative. “For over 105 years, our brands have proudly served the people of Fiji—helping families furnish their homes, supporting businesses to grow, and continuously enhancing communities across the country,” he stated. He went on to describe the promotion as a continuation of the company’s legacy of commitment to delivering value to customers.

The month-long sale offers a plethora of discount deals across all Courts outlets, reminding patrons that it is a limited-time event where “everything must go.” Mr. Prasad encouraged customers to “shop early, shop smart and make the most of these unbeatable savings.” He highlighted that this is an ideal opportunity to upgrade essential household items, invest in new technology, or transform workspaces just in time for the festive season.

Key details of the sale include massive savings on a variety of products, ensuring customers can enjoy significant discounts on electronics, furniture, home appliances, and more. From fridges and washers to laptops and kitchenware, the sale features a wide range of products. Additionally, the promotion offers flexible credit options, making it easier and more affordable for customers to upgrade their spaces.

The sale runs until March 31, providing a timely chance for Fijians to refresh their homes and enhance their living and working environments. With such advantageous pricing and options available, this initiative stands to significantly impact families across Fiji positively.


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