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Africa s Biggest Food Retailer completes Sale of its Nigerian Subsidiary

By Tope Alake Shoprite to retain presence through a franchise model Ketron to add to the 25 stores it’s acquiring from Shoprite Shoprite Holdings Ltd., Africa’s largest food retailer, has sold its Nigerian operations to local investors 16 years after it opened its first outlet in the continent’s most populous

Lead Civil Engineer

Monitor implementation progress to ensure quality, safety and efficiency Technical tasks: Implement approved work packages (including the establishment of milestones) within tolerances set by the Project Managers Manage the production of the required products, taking responsibility for overall progress and use of resources and initiating corrective action where necessary Liaise with any external suppliers or account managers Prepare and review progress reports that address specific clients and stakeholder requirements when necessary Review contractor’s method statements, safeguards requirements and monitor compliance with approved documents Work closely with other technical professionals and contractors in the planning of work, scheduling of tasks

Payment mode row delays Sh1 7bn for Lamu fishermen displaced by port

Payment mode row delays Sh1.7bn for Lamu fishermen displaced by port Wednesday May 26 2021 A ship docks at Lamu Port during the official launch by President Uhuru Kenyatta. FILE PHOTO | NMG By GERALD ANDAE The Sh1.7 billion compensation to the fishermen affected by construction of the Lamu port has been delayed after they demanded to be paid cash in full, going against the agreement that had been reached earlier. Kenya Ports Authority (KPA) acting managing director Rashid Salim said the agency had agreed with the officials of the Beach Management Unit that 65 percent of the compensation would be in cash and 35 percent in form of equipment.

In A Tight Food Delivery Market In Rwanda, This Firm Has A Unique Offering

Taarifa Rwanda Published 6 days ago 0share Rwanda is not short of e-commerce platforms, but Gombo is stretching muscles to disrupt the marketplace with a unique entry point, buying fresh items from various farmers and distributing to the end user. Other players buy from middlemen, increasing the price of each item to secure a margin on each sell. What Gombo does, basically, is to focus on delivery of fresh foods at a faster, easier way, and at a lower price. In partnership with farmers, Gombo uses existing food collection centers and stocks up its stores where distribution is flowless and convenient. And thats not all, because Gombo’s products can be returned  within 24 hours from the delivery time, a rare and competitive advantage to the consumers, mainly hotels, restaurants and the diaspora who need to buy groceries for their relatives back home.   

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