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    Ksh 1.2 Billion Uchumi Bailout Approved, still keen on getting strategic investor

    The Kenyan
    By The Kenyan Wall Street
    - August 15, 2016
    - August 15, 2016
    Kenya Business news

    The Kenyan government has approved the Ksh 1.2 Billion cash injection into Uchumi  Supermarkets at a cabinet meeting last Thursday.

    Uchumi says it will use the cash injection to repay debts owed to suppliers and stock its stores with goods.

    “It will (go towards) a mixture of old debt and new supply … remember it’s the same suppliers, we’ll give priority to those who are willing to resume supplying quickly,” Julius Kipng’etich, Uchumi’s chief executive, told Reuters.

    Uchumi, which is the sole listed retailer in the East African nation, sank into turmoil in June last year after it sacked its previous CEO for “gross misconduct” and an audit uncovered the loss of funds raised through a rights issue.

    READ; Uganda Govt asks Kenya to fast track former Uchumi employees’ salaries

    A subsequent exodus of suppliers, unhappy over unpaid bills, left empty shelves in the chain’s stores, as losses mounted.

    A newly constituted board and management decided to seek the emergency loan from the government to turn the company around. The government has a 15% stake in the company.

    The team closed several stores, put some assets such as land up for sale and sent out invitations for a strategic investor.

    Despite reports from some local media houses that the retailer had indefinitely suspended plans to raise Sh5 billion from a strategic investor. Kipng’etich said they were still keen on getting the investor, saying they can carry out the transaction whenever they get the right offer,

    “We have approval from the shareholders so it’s about getting the right person,” he said.

    Uchumi’s shares have lost 63 percent of their value this year to trade at 4.00 shillings each.

    Sources; Reuters, Kenyanwallstreet

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