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Carrefour Kenya Opens First 24-Hour Store in Mombasa CBD

Simon Osuji by Simon Osuji
May 27, 2025
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Carrefour Kenya Opens First 24-Hour Store in Mombasa CBD

Mombasa, Kenya – 26th May 2025 — Majid Al Futtaim, the exclusive operator of Carrefour in Kenya, has launched its 29th store in the country. Located at Sea Angel Mall on Jomo Kenyatta Avenue, this new outlet is Carrefour’s first 24-hour store in Mombasa’s Central Business District.

This milestone introduces round-the-clock retail access to residents, commuters, and travelers. By operating continuously, the store addresses rising demand for flexible shopping options in Kenya’s urban centers. It also accommodates varied work schedules, travel routines, and lifestyles.

Carrefour Kenya Opens First 24-Hour Store in Mombasa CBDCarrefour Kenya Opens First 24-Hour Store in Mombasa CBD

Carrefour Kenya Opens First 24-Hour Store in Mombasa CBD

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The store leverages modern retail technology to enhance customer experience. With self-service options, faster checkouts, and trained staff on hand, shoppers enjoy convenience and efficiency at any hour.

In addition, the store has created over 50 direct jobs, furthering Carrefour’s impact on Kenya’s economy. It also supports local suppliers and service providers, injecting fresh energy into the business environment along Jomo Kenyatta Avenue and the greater CBD area.

Carrefour now operates four outlets in Kenya’s Coastal region. The new store joins locations at Promenade Mall, City Mall, and Diani Mall. This expansion not only reflects the company’s confidence in Kenya’s retail sector but also reaffirms its commitment to local development.

Customers can expect a wide variety of fresh produce, groceries, personal care items, electronics, and household essentials. Specialized sections cater to home and beauty needs, combining global brands with local products.

As Carrefour continues its strategic growth across the country, the brand remains focused on delivering quality, affordability, and customer satisfaction while adapting to the evolving needs of Kenyan consumers.

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