Pick n Pay is investing US$25 million in Zambia, and its goal is to open seven stores, five in Lusaka and two on the Copperbelt.
Mr Mutati said Government is keen to make a difference in Zambia, adding that the coming of investors such as Pick n Pay will help make a difference.
“The wave of inspiration is what Pick n Pay is bringing to Zambia. The company will connect 5,000 farmers who will be supplying vegetables and fruits,” he said.
Pick n Pay chairman Gareth Ackerman said the legacy of the retail store is looking after its customers, helping the business community and the surrounding community.
Pick n Pay Launches Shop 1
July 26, 2010 by Cris | 0 Comments
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