Question 4
[16 Marks]
Read the case below and answer the questions below the case.
Cash & Carry Rundu shut down over rotten food complaints
The Rundu Town Council yesterday ordered Cash & Carry supermarket at Rundu to close shop
until further notice.
This comes after the supermarket was allegedly found to have been selling expired and rotten
items. Tuwilika Hamukoto, the head of public and environmental health at the Rundu Town
Council, yesterday confirmed this to The Namibian. She said the store was closed due to
irregularities found upon inspection. Hamukoto said the store will remain closed until all
issues have been resolved. The council visited the shop on Monday and confiscated several
expired food items which were unsuitable for consumption. This comes after numerous
complaints that the store sells expired food items.
The outlet is part of the Rani Group of companies, Cash & Carry supermarket at Rundu. The
closure comes after a video was posted on social media by labour consultant Linus Neumbo.
In the video, employees of the supermarket can be seen repackaging what looks like spoiled
and rotten potatoes.
Neumbo on Tuesday said he cane across employees busy repackaging over 200 bags of
potatoes. He said in terms of Section 39 of the Labour Act, employers must provide a safe
working environment to their employees, and one with adequate facilities for their welfare.
He said the practice uncovered at the shop is in contravention of the act. Every employer
must conduct its business operations on its premises, and individuals who are not employees
of that employer should not be exposed to any danger, yet in this case consumers are being
sold expired and rotten items, Netumbo said.
He further questioned how the shop obtained a business fitness certificate from the Rundu
Town Council. "On what basis did the town council give the shop a fitness certificate without
conducting an inspection?" Neumbo said.
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