22 Zimpapers employees retire

bicycle each, while two others from management received a computer and a refrigerator.
Speaking at the ceremony, Zimpapers group chief executive officer Mr Justin Mutasa applauded the workers who were leaving the company for their hard work and commitment.
He said Natprint had become a strong brand and it owed its success to the employees.
“Despite the economic challenges faced, it is the employees’ resilience that led Natprint into untapped areas in Zambia and Malawi, generating the much-needed foreign currency,” said Mr Mutasa.
He appreciated changes made in order to keep the Natprint brand strong in the market and the drastic measures taken to sustain the company.
Zimpapers group human resources manager Mr Herbert Simemeza said the workers should always regard the company as their home.

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