Skip to main content
Resolved1 update Updated May 4

Slavery in Kenya: Carrefour merchandisers cry foul

As Majid Al Futtaim, the owner of Carrefour’s franchise in Kenya chest thumbs on githeri media, merchandisers of his stores are crying foul. Currently, Nairobi is home to 14 Carrefour supermarkets and hypermarkets spread across the city’s malls. Merchandisers Speak Out Against Ill-treatment By Carrefour Nyali They inc

Sign in to follow Follow this story to get bell alerts when new updates publish.

Pin Nyakundi

Install the site as an app so followed-story alerts open straight back into the file.

Where we are so far

If you are joining us

Live updates

Latest developments

Photo

Slavery in Kenya: Carrefour merchandisers cry foul

As Majid Al Futtaim, the owner of Carrefour’s franchise in Kenya chest thumbs on githeri media, merchandisers of his stores are crying foul. Currently, Nairobi is home to 14 Carrefour supermarkets and hypermarkets spread across the city’s malls. Merchandisers Speak Out Against Ill-treatment By Carrefour Nyali They include the Hub, the Village Market, Galleria Shopping Mall, the Sarit Centre, the Junction Mall, Thika Road Mall, Two Rivers Mall and Southfields Mall. Hello Cyprian, A while ago you highlighted something about Carrefour. These guys are mistreating us man as merchandisers and we don't have anybody to run to. Do you want us to do things their way without considering us how we will feel. At Carrefour if you dont do what they tell you...

Source: nyakundireportblog