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Courts, Sportsworld and Cybercity launches Demolition Sale

Courts, Sportsworld and Cybercity launches Demolition Sale

By Rashika Kumar
26/02/2026
Courts, Sportsworld and Cybercity have officially launched their Demolition Sale 2026 campaign, themed “Smash Na Price! Sega Ni Miss!”, offering nationwide discounts across a wide range of products.

Speaking at the launch this morning, General Manager Retail Operations Hamendra Prasad  welcomed customers and partners, saying the promotion is a continuation of more than 105 years of service to the people of Fiji.

He says its brands have proudly supported Fijian families in furnishing their homes, helped businesses grow and contributed to the development of communities across the country.

The Demolition Sale, which runs from today until March 31st, will feature significant price reductions on electronics, furniture, home appliances and other essential items.

Prasad says the campaign reflects its strong commitment to affordability, accessibility and delivering real value to customers.

He says the sale is designed to create real opportunities for families, whether upgrading essential household items, investing in new technology or transforming workspaces ahead of the festive season.

Flexible credit options will also be available, allowing more Fijian families to access the products they need in a way that suits their budgets.

Customers are encouraged to shop early and take advantage of the limited-time offers, as Prasad says everything must go during the demolition sale period.

Courts, Sportsworld and Cybercity also  acknowledged their customers and partners for their continued trust and support, and thanked their teams for bringing the nationwide promotion to life.

Prasad says the deals are big, the savings are enticing and the time is limited, urging customers not to miss out on the Demolition Sale 2026.
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