The tragedy of Tuskys: How illiterate ghaseers brought down a retail giant

Hata pattni mwenyewe alizaliwa hio “down town” unataja. Huko ndio alitoa ukora.

But the Indian community do import goods that serve the nation that I cannot deny.

Their businesses are going concern its not like they are closing shop and consolidating any time soon…
The wealth that is ‘listed’ is only scratching the base…

the kenyatta family has diversified investments and the Muhoho kenyatta is the overall “manager”. it very hard for them to fall even in decades.

Be as it may am talking about their family apprenticeship and induction where young family members are introduced to the ropes of the business hence ensuring perpetual continuity even in the unfortunate event of the demise of the parents something we could learn from

Wewe I understand where you’re coming from, since you enjoy licking uhuru Kenyatta’s buttocks. I don’t think you’re capable of having a reasonable debate on this matter. Anyway, the family’s “diversified investments” have grown spectacularly during Kenyatta’s reign. The problem with always depending on a favorable political climate to grow your business is that you can lose a huge chunk of your assets very fast if a hostile regime takes over. Isabella dos Santos, once Africa’s richest woman, is feeling the heat in Angola.

If there’s no effidense to back up your claims, then they’re just claims…ama namna gani mngwana?

how is brookside thriving bcoz of government favors?what abt NCBA?Peponi schools?these are genuine businesses that with good management will survive for the longest time possible

So you want to act like the numerous attempts by the dairy board to stifle small scale dairy farmers and deliberate mismanagement of KCC don’t benefit Brookside?
You require contract to buy or sell raw milk
Why was NCBA’s stamp duty waived? A company worth hundreds of billions couldn’t pay a few million shillings for its merger? What’s the connection between NCBA and Huduma number and stawi loans? How many state functions have been held at Kenyatta owned hotels? This conflict of interest occurs at the so called legitimate businesses, without even mentioning the brazen robberies such as the Mafya scandal. Kijana, once the Kenyattas lose their political influence, the business comes tumbling down.

Why do people assume uhuru hasn’t made his own cash. He has been president for 9yrs, deputy PM, minister for finance, local govt, official opposition leader, MP etc etc for decades. He doesn’t need family wealth for him and his children to survive. When he retires he gets his pension which is 80% of his current pay for life and even if he goes to be with the lord the wife still gets the pension till her time comes. Like kibaki, his retired president office will be allocated millions by treasury each year and also have workers mpaka secretaries, domestic workers, gardeners etc. Include a fleet of cars and security by govt for the rest of his life. So uhuru by his own effort of becoming president is set up for life - him and his offspring for generations to come. So keep his mother and siblings money out of uhurus life even though as a son, he also has a share of his fathers inheritance.

Wacheni kuwekelea employees mashida za parasitic owners of capital. Tusker Mattresses hawakuwa na nia ya kufanya biashara ya supermarket. Na hawajacomplain kuna mtu amewaibia. Hao walikua kwa biashara zengine, pamoja na Harun Mwau na Charter Housr Bank. Ile pesa wametransact kwa supermarket ni kidogo sana ukicompare na time za charterhouse. Supermarket ilikuwa ya kuwafunga macho na ya watoto

The only way is to make the children face the pain you faced then wata take over vizuri. Eg. You have a ranch and it is doing well, make your children believe that they must work hard and own their own ranches

there is nowhere NCBA is connected with Huduma Number,only fools like u who bliv such cheap propaganda. then, i dont think there was any illegality happen’d in that NCBA merger, if there was someone would hv already gone to court to seek interjection. then abt hotels, that’s a free market, even tangataka led by uhuru-hating murkomen hold their meetings in those kenyatta owned hotels

It’ll be very hard because they have put their agents in every branch of law enforcement.

In the event that an unfettered investigation is carried out, kwisha wao.

That’s why BBI is crucial to them. They need it for basic survival.

Yeah. Your master Uhuru, whose buttocks you lick so well, is known for obeying court orders.

which court orders were given regarding NCBA merger? give me th link please… na uheshimu H.e the president of Kenya, CIC of kenya forces, hon. Uhuru muigai Kenyatta. the best president in sub-sahara Africa!

Can you even read with your head so deep inside Uhuru’s anus?

[SIZE=7]What Makes Walmart So Successful?[/SIZE]

Did you know Walmart Is Family-owned and I wish we could borrow from their success story, but Nooo…we are Africans…

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Walmart is one of the biggest retail environments in the world, with over 12,000 stores located in 28 countries. The giant also has a huge online presence. It is the world’s largest retailer, and many smaller companies are looking towards this global organization for tips on how they too can be so successful.

Every single week, the company is growing in terms of customer base, and this is largely thanks to its growing product and service range. But, why is Walmart so successful, and how can other retailers follow in its footsteps?

· Acquisitions – One of the main things that makes it so successful is the sheer number of smaller businesses that it owns. Over the time spent in business, Walmart has bought many other smaller businesses, each of which has contributed in a number of different ways.

In total, it made 20 acquisitions, some of which have been pretty big. For example, in September 2016, Walmart bought Jet.com for $2.4 billion, and then the following year bought Shoes.com for $70 million. Other acquisitions include Parcel, Set Direction, Torbit, Tasty Labs, Social Calendar, and many others.

· Online presence – Other reason for its success is its online presence, and currently it is the second largest online player behind Amazon. More and more people are moving toward online shopping rather than leaving the house, and Walmart is making sure to keep up with this trend.

It helps that the company’s website is also compatible with mobile devices. It also has an app, so customers are able to browse and buy when they are out and about and on the go.

· Good Employer – Currently, Walmart is the largest employer in the US, with over 2.3 million employees. The company recently announced a 2-step wage increase for its workers in the US, which was a huge deal. This automatically put pressure on other stores to follow Walmart’s footsteps.

· Tech Giant – Walmarts biggest rival, Amazon, is a tech giant. It is constantly coming up with new innovative tools and products, and Walmart is doing its very best to catch up. In recent years, the company has worked hard on improving its tech industry, which is what people are looking for.

· Services – In addition to a huge array of products, Walmart offers customers a range of services. For example, the trade in program allows customers to get their hands on gift cards when they trade in their old electronics. The company also has a photos service where you are able to print your photos or turn them into gifts, a registries and lists service, box subscriptions, tech support, health and wellness, a money centre, product care plans, and much more.

These are just a few of the things that help to contribute to the success of this global retail giant. Not to mention the fact that it offers a huge range of Walmart coupon codes and deals, all of which makes shopping even more affordable. It is likely that over the coming years Walmart will continue to be a successful company and household name as it spreads its way around the globe.

https://www.gra.world/what-makes-walmart-so-successfulij/#:~:text=Acquisitions – One of the main,a number of different ways.

There is quite a few. There are a few businesses in downtown Nairobi that have run since the 40s. Parts supply, uniforms shops, chips shops, etc. Some in Kisumu, Msa, Kericho and all other big towns.

For a business to survive a generation in Kenya, the owner has to realize there is no enforcement of fraud by its employees. But you need professional management to run the business. So let the pros run it but keep a tight lid. Like not giving full access to the bank accounts to the GM. And monitor the accounts daily. Also periodically gage his performance while giving him targets. For example give him a target on 5% increase in sales and 10% reduction in operating cost for the year. If he doesn’t meet, fire him.

Too many cooks… if you child is an idiot put him on trust benefits, letting that mofo run your business to the ground will only make your elder years shit