“The Commission has asked the Tribunal to impose an administrative penalty of 10 percent of Computicket and Shoprite Checkers annual turnover,” the commission said.
Shoprite was not immediately available to comment.
Shares in the country’s biggest supermarket chain fell more than 4 percent after the announcement but had recovered to R183, a decline of 1.84 percent, by 12:37pm.
In October, earlier this year, Shoprite’s share price fell 4.6 percent after it released a flat operational update for the quarter to end September hampered by weak consumer sentiment.
Reuters
That should b in SA
ReplyDeleteI no kuku understand,is it in Nigeria
ReplyDeleteNa south Africa
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ReplyDeleteI don't understand abeg.
ReplyDeleteI'm not understanding. Somebody explain please
ReplyDeleteI'm lost here
ReplyDeleteStella Nwanyioma!! How u doing? ShopRite na were u go c frozen chicken wey don expire. They no dey agree troway anything, yeye pple. How I wish consumer protection go reach d one wey dey Adeniran ogunsanya.
ReplyDeleteStella mama Bambino's dis thing no b rumour has it ooo. This na confirm gist. Stella how Dogilla, Tedila and Frogilla. No delete my comment.
I tought Am The Only One That Dnt Understand..
ReplyDeleteAbeg wetin them say happen,this bekee pass meo
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