Chronicle (Zimbabwe)

Adhere to quality standards, manufactur­ing firms urged

- Kiyapili Sibanda Business Reporter

INDUSTRY and Commerce Deputy Minister Chiratidzo Mabuwa has challenged manufactur­ing companies to ensure their products adhere to quality standards set by regulatory bodies.

Speaking during the Bulawayo tour of industries yesterday, Deputy Minister Mabuwa said it was important to have all locally produced products certified for quality assurance by the Standards Associatio­n of Zimbabwe.

According to the country’s national standards body, a majority of Zimbabwean firms’ products and systems were not certified to national or global quality standards, with only 140 out of a possible 5 000 having taken certificat­ion standards.

“It is very important for any product to be certified for its quality. It is not about the appearance of these heavy engineerin­g products but is about the strength of the steel, for example that is used.

“SAZ has got that capacity to come and test the integrity of the steel that is used and then they give certificat­ion,” she said.

Deputy Minister Mabuwa also urged local companies to seek ISO certificat­ion which facilitate­s easy access to foreign markets and improve on foreign currency earnings.

She also advised local companies to secure patent rights on products that they invent. — @Kiyaz_Cool.

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