NEW: Retailers push for month-long hard lockdown

Online Reporter

The Confederation of Zimbabwe Retailers (CZR) has called on Government to introduce a hard national lockdown to stem the growing cases of Covid-19.

In a statement, CZR president Mr Denford Mutashu said a 30-day lockdown will help turn the tide against the pandemic.

The business lobby group also urged Government to introduce an 8pm to 6am curfew and limit operating hours from 8am to 4pm daily for essential service providers.

“Companies should also submit a list of their essential employees to a command centre in their area of operations,” he said.

“Law enforcement agencies should clamp down on illegal gatherings, illegal private house parties and close all shebeens as well as enforcing minimum numbers for funerals.

“Only essential services providers should remain operational during the proposed 30-day lockdown. Public transport operators should also carry 50 percent of their capacity.

“As CZR we implore Government to revise lockdown offence penalties.”

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