Harare Quarry finally goes digital

Municipal Reporter

Harare City Council’s subsidiary, Harare Quarry has finally gone digital by launching an e-commerce platform which allows customers to place orders and buy products online and can also directly chat with customers virtually.

The firm’s sales and marketing officer, Ms Portia Banda said the innovation was caused by the Covid-19 which has affected trade and commerce activities in Zimbabwe and the rest of the world.

“Harare Quarry Private Limited is aware that it is difficult for its customers to access its goods and services during this pandemic.

“However, the company has come up with a digital solution by launching an e-commerce platform which allows its customers to place orders and buy its products online without necessarily physically visiting its offices,” she said.

Ms Banda said the new convenient way will result in their customers accessing their newly-created website.

“The e-commerce platform is integrated with a chat bot which allows customers to chat with our personnel anytime of the day,” she said.

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