Nakumatt shifts up expansion gear with new Kampala store
KENYA – The Sh120 million worth branch, branded Nakumatt Naalya, raises the supermarkets’ branch count to a 55.
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Oct 27, 2015
KENYA – The Sh120 million worth branch, branded Nakumatt Naalya, raises the supermarkets’ branch count to a 55.
Read MoreOct 27, 2015
KENYA – The Sh120 million worth branch, branded Nakumatt Naalya, raises the supermarkets’ branch count to a 55.
Read MoreOct 27, 2015
SOUTH AFRICA – Famous Brands, the owner of eateries such as Tashas and Mugg & Bean, will open up to 139 outlets by February next year as it seeks further market share gains in the thriving food service sector.
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SOUTH AFRICA – Famous Brands, the owner of eateries such as Tashas and Mugg & Bean, will open up to 139 outlets by February next year as it seeks further market share gains in the thriving food service sector.
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BOTSWANA – The Botswana Meat Commission (BMC) chief executive officer, Dr Akolang Tombale says the commission’s monopoly has nothing to do with the problems they are currently facing.
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BOTSWANA – The Botswana Meat Commission (BMC) chief executive officer, Dr Akolang Tombale says the commission’s monopoly has nothing to do with the problems they are currently facing.
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BOTSWANA – The Botswana Meat Commission (BMC) chief executive officer, Dr Akolang Tombale says the commission’s monopoly has nothing to do with the problems they are currently facing.
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ETHIOPIA – Heineken Breweries S.C. can no longer use its well promoted beer brand, Waliya, following the verdict of the Lideta Federal High Court on October 11, 2015 which shifted the right to use of the trademark Waliya, to another ongoing brewery project run by Kangaroo Plastic Plc.
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ETHIOPIA – Heineken Breweries S.C. can no longer use its well promoted beer brand, Waliya, following the verdict of the Lideta Federal High Court on October 11, 2015 which shifted the right to use of the trademark Waliya, to another ongoing brewery project run by Kangaroo Plastic Plc.
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ETHIOPIA – Heineken Breweries S.C. can no longer use its well promoted beer brand, Waliya, following the verdict of the Lideta Federal High Court on October 11, 2015 which shifted the right to use of the trademark Waliya, to another ongoing brewery project run by Kangaroo Plastic Plc.
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