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Concerned customer
Concerned customer
8 years ago

Happy customer I did not comment about the rat on the photo whether it was put there as a photo op or not. I am talking about what i saw…a rat in their shop. Whether that one on the photo was placed or not i don’t know. But I’ve seen rats in Chipiku not hearsay. And I’ve returned rotten goods several times. If I’ve seen the rats surely they too have seen them their comment to me is lame.They should address the problem in a manner that’s not a health hazard FULL STOP! And…Good for you that the mediocre services… Read more »

Happy Customer
Happy Customer
8 years ago

@concerned customer

Please be serious, read what management said. They didn’t say anything about rat poison or cats, that’s what the article said. I don’t want to jump to conclusions but why would a rat be sitting there, waiting for someone to take a photo?

Someone is trying to frame these guys, as far as I’m concerned chipiku is the cleanest shop in town, much much better than shoprite and especially better than people’s!

People need to be more serious, think for yourself. This is nonsense.

Concerned customer
Concerned customer
8 years ago

@Chipiku management It is very unfortunate that you are attacking the kind of journalism instead of either keeping quiet and address the problem or argue on the basis of the accusation herein. It is a fact that there are rats in your shop. I saw this a few weeks ago as i was grocery shopping and gasped..another customer saw it and also my reaction and shook his head. To be honest it is not a lie that there is this problem that you have to sort out. Next is the issue that keeping cats and using rat poison is not… Read more »

Tengupenya
Tengupenya
8 years ago

this is for immediate suspension of sales…..

Victim of misery
8 years ago

Deport them makamaka operation mananger wa southern religion sajan siraj ndi mbuli sadziwa chilichonse komaso pa salary yake sapeleka msonkho ndikanakhala ndi futi ndi kanamuombela

chitenje
chitenje
8 years ago

Paja amwenye nde akunjoya mdziko muno no wonder mma prison athu mulibe mwenye olo mmodzi. Shop imeneyi akanakhala ndi ya mMalawi, kalekale itatsekedwa.

very unfortunate

Frankly speaking
8 years ago

BCC YOU ARE TOO WEAK. YOU MEAN WITH SUCH VIOLATIONS YOU CAN ALLOW A SHOP TO OPERATE WITH LIVE CATS, RAT POISON MIXED WITH HUMAN FOOD? SO WHEN WOULD YOU CLOSE A SHOP? MALAWIAN LET US BE SERIOUS WITH PEOPLES LIVES OF PEOPLE MWADYA ZAM’MANJA?

Ndilibe jelasi ine
Ndilibe jelasi ine
8 years ago

If the description of the health related problems is right, then BCC should have just closed down the place right away. Until the corrective measures are put in place, and the problems are gone. Keeping the place open, meanwhile, is stupid and only endangers the shopping public. Unacceptable!
What health officer at BCC would make this kind of decision, opanda kudyesedwa mabanzi (without being corrupted)?
Unbelievable!

ANALYST
ANALYST
8 years ago

Chipiku kuli amwenye amwanao, makamaka Operations Manager wa Central Region Shaikh Ahmed, mmmmmmmmmmmmmmm!!!!!

chithope
8 years ago

Amenewa ndi ma china uve too much muzipitatu musamale

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