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Tuesday, 27 June 2017

MAN CAUGHT ON CAMERA HIDING ITEM



AMATEUR SHOPLIFTER

The amateur steals on impulse. His most important motive is a simple desire for the item itself. Usually, he takes food, clothing or ther items that he actually intends to use.
Generally, the amateur is nervous and self-conscious, but cautious.

Thursday, 16 June 2016

WILLY KING’ARA IS BACK AT NAIVAS: Barely A Year After Being Poached From Naivas Supermarkets To Be Uchumi Supermarkets Chief Operating Officer.

Sources: KENNEDY KANGETHE: Capital FM Business Desk
Speaking to Capital FM Business King'ara says the Uchumi business needs stability rather than growth/FILE

Speaking to Capital FM Business King’ara says the Uchumi business needs stability rather than growth.
“I was hired for growth, but the business doesn’t need growth right now, it needs stability sooner rather than later,” King’ara said.
He said that the government needs to pump in more money to the retailer with time being of essence.
“It’s a ticking time bomb, the sooner they reinvest in the business the better,” he explained.
The major issue according to King’ara is suppliers not stocking goods due to debts the retailer owes them.
He however has faith in the current Chief Executive Julius Kipng’etich.

“Kipng’etich is doing a good job. The suppliers were not being paid by the previous management, though they are coming back, they are still finding it hard to supply, that’s why the business needs government support,” he added.
...The move came months the firm closed its operations in Tanzania and Uganda in a reorganisation exercise intended to stop financial haemorrhaging...
More info go to: http://www.capitalfm.co.ke/

Monday, 4 April 2016

A LADY CAUGHT HIDING ITEM IN HER HANDBAG

As a retailer this is one reason why your section attendants should be observant to ladies shopping while holding their handbags.



(Watch the video below)   

Saturday, 12 March 2016

SHOPLIFTER CAUGHT IN THE ACT OF HIDING ITEM

Shoplifting also known as boosting is a popular term used for the unnoticed theft of goods from an open retail establishment. It involves concealing an item on the thief's person, in pockets or under clothes (or in a bag, baby stroller, etc.) and leaving the store without paying for it.

(Watch an "amateurs"  shoplifter hiding item)





Tuesday, 8 March 2016

NEWLY MARRIED MAN ADMITS STEALING BODY LOTION (Citizen TV)

Joseph Omwiri Omwoyo confessed before Milimani Chief Magistrate Daniel Ogembo to stealing the body lotion  worth 780/- at a supermarket in Nairobi on the 6th of this month.
In his defense, Omwoyo, told the court that he had just gotten married but was unemployed and lacked money to maintain his new bride.

Sources: Citizen TV

Wednesday, 17 February 2016

SO ORGANIZED GANG OF SHOPLIFTERS IN A LOCAL SUPERMARKET Boosters

(Boosters)


Professional shoplifters, also called boosters, typically work in
groups. 

"Boosters will conduct surveillance of a targeted store to check
locations of CCTV Camera, store exits, and to monitor how attentive employees
are to customers in the sales aisles.

 They also look for security personnel. If
they decide the store is low-risk, they will enter in teams of two to four
people while an accomplice waits outside in a vehicle.

Wednesday, 10 February 2016

TUSKYS WILL START PILOTING A FRANCHISING MODEL “VERY SOON” AS PART OF A STRATEGY TO EXPAND ITS FOOTPRINT

“There is someone who is running a successful retail business in Kibera (an informal settlement in Nairobi) and all they need is a bit of support to make their business more modern, support to access a wider range of products from manufacturers, and to better engage with customers. We can give that to the retailer as a package and make some money out of it, and the retailer also gets to expand their business,” says Tuskys CEO Dan Githua.

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