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Naivas, Leading Supermarket in the Country, Breaks Record Opens 100th Store in Kenya

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Naivas is the first supermarket to open more than 100 branch networks across Kenya. Naivas is now the leading supermarket in the country, thwarting other competitors like Quickmart and Carrefour, the French-owned company. The supermarket has come a long way, Naivas first opened in 1990 as a small grocery store in Rongai. Naivas is known for delivering freshness, variety, and affordability to their customers. Naivas Major Accomplishments Over the Years Naivas is keen on taking control of the market gap following the death of Nakumatt, Uchumi and Tuskys.“Our goal is to offer customers new and convenient ways to access their essentials. Given the limited reach of modern retail in the area, the opportunities are vast, and we are dedicated to filling these gaps," Paleske, the Naivas Chief of Strategy said. Currently, Niavas has employed more than 10,000 employees with approximately 100 employees in each branch. Diversification of products offered Apart from the regular products sold in...

The Horrifying Encounters of The Man Eater African Lions in Detail

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  In the annals of history, there exists a bone-chilling saga that transcends the boundaries of the ordinary—a tale that haunts the plains of Tsavo, Kenya. This eerie chronicle revolves around the infamous man-eating lions, igniting fear and fascination in equal measure. It was the twilight of the 19th century when the construction of the Kenya-Uganda Railway commenced, a monumental endeavor set amidst the wild heart of Africa. Yet, as progress chugged forward, an ominous presence lurked in the shadows—the merciless duo of lions, their golden eyes gleaming with an insatiable hunger. These beasts, not bound by the laws of nature, prowled under the cloak of darkness, preying upon the unsuspecting laborers who toiled upon the railway. Their reign of terror unfurled like a malevolent symphony, each strike leaving a trail of blood and terror in its wake. Whispers amidst the campfires spoke of sheer horror—of screams silenced abruptly, of tents shredded by claw and fang, and of the eerie...