HK
When the paramedics rush to a place where there is a patient, they first check the vitals. If it is a drowning patient, they start usual immediately because for some reason drowning patients can still be revived long after we ordinary people declared them dead! But if it is a gunshot victim it is a bit tricky.
Nakumatt is DEAD. Get it. Yesterday (as I tried to inform you), landlords started seizing the shops with inventory inside. Virtually all the rented premises (and it looks like they never built) have vacate notices issued.
Nakumatt itself has not made it any better as evidence of preparations to shut down in Kenya are pretty obvious.
Yesterday you denied saying:
Nakumatt needs to shutdown nonperforming branches and concentrate on branches with high traffic . You attempted to hide behind subterfuge by pretending to have spoken about the "future".
So the closure in Uganda you and Pundit denied, is not after rationalization, is it? So Nakumatt in Uganda is not "[shutting-down] nonperforming branches [in Uganda to] concentrate on branches with high traffic"??? I guess that is the recipe you have for Nakumatt Kenya.
The problems of Nakumatt have nothing to do with profitability. In my book Nakumatt's core business of money laundering ended as other supermarkets and outfits replaced it. The frontmen who had linked it with government and offered protection lost out. It is instructional that Nakumatt is going down under Uhuru Kenyatta or since he took over.
The only significant FDI into the sector are carrefour( just 2 stores) and choppies which bought ukwala. I am not advocating for bailouts for nakumatt on the contrary. But for nakumatt to survive it has to close non-performing branches and remain with profitable ones.