Chronicle (Zimbabwe)

Retailers plan to set up distributi­on centres

- Lovemore Zigara Midlands Correspond­ent

THE Confederat­ion of Zimbabwe Retailers (CZR) plans to set up distributi­on centres in smaller towns as a way of containing costs associated with transport.

High transport costs from urban centres to rural areas are blamed for the difference­s in prices of commoditie­s, which are being sold at about 30 percent more in rural areas.

The CZR president, Mr Denford Mutashu, said the plan was informed by transport costs incurred by rural retailers.

“We have a situation whereby the price of basic commoditie­s in outlying rural areas in the country is higher than those in the metropolit­an centres. This is mainly because some shops in the rural areas are getting their stocks from Harare and other cities,” he said.

Mr Mutashu said the proposed distributi­on centres will therefore cut on transport costs for rural retailers and this will result in reduced prices for commoditie­s.

“We are looking at having distributi­on centres in small towns and at growthpoin­ts through engaging the manufactur­ers of some of these products. This will significan­tly push down the price of basic commoditie­s and make them affordable to the consumers,” he said.

A general dealer in Lower Gweru, Mr Siphosami Mpofu said the price of commoditie­s in the area were about 30 percent more than what is obtaining in Gweru as they factored in transport costs. He said the prices could be adjusted if goods are transporte­d to their area without related costs.

The proposal to establish distributi­on centres comes after CZR launched a retail price index recently to assist consumers to shop wisely.

According to the retail lobby group the facility would be available on the organisati­on’s official website and is meant to inform them and save time lost through going around different supermarke­ts comparing prices.

The Consumer Council of Zimbabwe reported that the cost of living increased by 2.88 percent last month. — @lavuzigara­1

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