Retail sector key: Mutashu

Fungai Munyoro Mutare Bureau
Several retailers and wholesalers in Manicaland scooped prizes at the inaugural Confederation of Zimbabwe Retailers award presentation ceremony in Mutare last week. The retailers and wholesalers battled it out in 27 categories, which saw retail giants like Choppies (supermarket of the year), Spar (best corporate and social responsibility and best retailer/ wholesaler environmental management awards), MFS Group (Manicaland retailer of the year), Rusape-based JT Masamvu (retailer personality of the year and best Small and Medium retailer awards), scooping awards.

Speaking at the ceremony, president of Confederation of Zimbabwe Retailers, Mr Denford Mutashu, said the retail and wholesale sector was an essential part of the country’s economic fabric.

“The retail and wholesale sector is an essential part of the economic fabric in our country,” he said.

“They play a pivotal role in furthering growth, innovation and prosperity in our country.

“It is praised for its role in creating employment and making services available to the consumers. It is also contributing immensely to the country’s economy.”

Mr Mutashu said the sector was being affected by foreign currency shortages, making it difficult to import raw materials.

He urged Government to facilitate the reduction of bank charges and mobile money charges on retailers and wholesalers.

“Manicaland is on the right track as it is working hard in reviving the local industry and creating employment for the locals,” said Mr Mutashu.

“The province is doing well and I urge you to keep up the momentum. Challenges will always be there, but let us focus on the positives. There are vast opportunities for all of us to grow.

“Let us expand to the marginalised areas. The rural consumer is key and requires to be empowered through convenience of services.”

The Confederation of Zimbabwe Retailers was established in 2009 as a Trust, with the objectives of lobbying for the recognition, growth, development and empowerment of hitherto indigenous retailers.

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