Editor's Review

  • This marks the launch of Carrefour in a third Kenyan county, outside of Nairobi and Mombasa.
  • 130 job opportunities are set to be created through the opening of the new store.

Carrefour, owned and operated by Majid Al Futtaim in Kenya, on Wednesday celebrated the opening of its latest Kenyan store at the Diani Centre Point Plaza in Diani, Kwale County.

Speaking on the opening, Franck Moreau, the Country Manager of Carrefour Kenya at Majid Al Futtaim Retail stated that: “So far, the response from our customers at our City Mall branch in Mombasa has been overwhelmingly positive and this second store aims to target and serve an even bigger customer base in Kwale County.”


Carrefour opens new store in Diani, Kwale County 

With a plan to hire 100 percent of its employees locally, the opening of the Carrefour Market will employ more than 130 people, creating both direct and indirect job opportunities.

“Our people are our greatest asset and our plan to hire all our employees from right here in Kenya shows Carrefour’s efforts to develop and empower local talent. As a brand we are committed to investing in the careers of our communities as much as the growth of our industry,” added Mr Moreau.

As the first Carrefour to be opened in Kwale County and the second within the coastal region, this expansion forms part of Carrefour’s commitment to bringing more accessible and unparalleled shopping experiences to Kenyan customers.

Belonging to the Carrefour Market family — smaller and accessible Carrefour stores adapted for their customer base — the store boasts 1,000 square meters of selling area as part of the initial first phase opening, which will be expanded to 1,800 square meters in the final phase.

Upon completion, the Carrefour Market will offer over 20,000 assorted goods and products and include a fresh fruit and vegetable section; a fresh fishery; a butchery counter; as well as a home-made bakery section.


Carrefour opens new store in Diani, Kwale County  

Supporting the growth and prosperity of the Kenyan community, the Carrefour Market will stock local fresh produce sourced from the farmers around the country. This ensures that the revenues benefit the local supply chain and the farmers.

Carrefour already operates eight stores in Nairobi and one in Mombasa with plans to open two more stores in Nairobi and another store in Shanzu Mall.