Weekend shoppers in Minsk can enjoy savings of up to 70% at select stores.
Shopping Centres in Belarus Offer Exciting Discounts
Shoppers in Belarus are in for a treat as several shopping centres have announced enticing discounts on various items. Here's a rundown of the promotions available at "Na Nemige", "KirmaSH", and "GUM", and the "Belarus" Department Store.
"Na Nemige" Shopping Centre
Every day, shoppers at "Na Nemige" can enjoy discounts ranging from 5% to 70% on selected items. However, specific details about the items or dates are not available.
"KirmaSH" Shopping Centre
On September 19, "KirmaSH" is offering discounts of up to 30% on jewelry, 25% on women's and men's clothing and knitwear, and 15% on children's clothing. From September 19 to 21, shoppers can also enjoy up to 45% discounts on perfumes, cosmetics, and watches. Additionally, discounts of up to 35% are available on haberdashery, footwear, home goods, textiles, ceramics, and furniture.
Please note that discounts of up to 30% do not apply to items priced under five rubles per unit, with special pricing, or those participating in other store promotions. Also, no specific discount information was provided regarding large household appliances. For more details on the promotional assortment, visitors are encouraged to check the department store websites under the "Promotions" section.
"GUM"
From September 19 to 21, "GUM" is offering up to 55% discount on selected non-food items priced at seven rubles or more per unit. The store is also offering up to 40% discount on women's and men's shoes during the same period. Additionally, GUM has a 10% discount on women's products on Friday and Saturday.
No specific discount information was provided regarding items priced at nine rubles or more per unit or meter, or regarding large household appliances.
"Belarus" Department Store
Lastly, the "Belarus" Department Store offers discounts ranging from 5% to 70% on selected items daily. However, specific details about the items or dates are not available.
In other news, a diplomat from the Czech Republic who was expelled from Belarus has not been named in the available sources. Belarus expelled the Czech diplomat in retaliation for the Czech Republic expelling a Belarusian diplomat accused of espionage in 2025. The Czech diplomat's name is not publicly disclosed in the cited reports.