The Herald (Zimbabwe)

Bindura residents decry wanton price increases

- Fungai Lupande Mashonalan­d Central Bureau Cletus Mushanawan­i Mashonalan­d Central Bureau

BINDURA residents have expressed concern over wanton price increases, sub-standard products and the three tier pricing system that they are subjected to by retailers.

Speaking during the Parliament­ary Portfolio Committee on Industry and Commerce that visited Bindura on Tuesday to discuss the Consumer Protection Bill, the residents said they should be protected from unscrupulo­us business practices.

The Consumer Protection Bill has been on the cards for nearly a decade and is set to be reactivate­d in the second quarter of this year.

The portfolio committee’s chairperso­n Joshua Sacco advised the gathering that they were not responding to any questions during the meeting, but had come to gather people’s views.

“From your contributi­ons, we will create a report that we will send to the Ministry of Industry and Commerce as well as the Parliament of Zimbabwe,” said Cde Sacco. Consumer Coun- AWARD-WINNING Bindura University of Science Education (BUSE) scientist Professor Desmond Manatsa has been elevated to dean of the newly-branded Faculty of Science and Engineerin­g.

In a statement, the university said Prof Manatsa’s new posting is with effect from March 1. Prof Manatsa is a full professor of Climate Science and holds a PhD from the University of Tokyo, Japan.

His PhD thesis won him the Japan Society for Promotion of Science Gold Medal Award.

He also holds an MSc in Ocean and Atmospheri­c Science from Cape Town University, South Africa and, another MSc in Climatolog­y, but graduating as an Engineer Meteorolog­ist, from the Rus- cil of Zimbabwe executive director Mrs Rosemary Siyachitem­a said the responses showed a keenness to contribute to the Consumer Protection Bill.

“The responses from the residents are exciting. We have been to Chinhoyi and now Bindura and we have noticed that people are keen to savour the bill,” said Mrs Siyachitem­a.

“The major concerns are issues to sian State University of Hydrometeo­rology, Russia.

He joined Bindura University of Science Education in 2004 as a lecturer in the Geography Department and was subsequent­ly promoted to the post of chairperso­n of the Department up to 2017.

From 2011 to 2013, Prof Manatsa worked in between his BUSE post as a Focal Climate Science Researcher (for East and Southern Africa) for the Japanese Agency for Marine Science and Technology in Japan.

He also worked for the Internatio­nal Centre for Theoretica­l Physics in Italy as a Visiting Climate Scientist from 2011 to do with prices, quality, standards and the three tier pricing system. People are also asking for the deployment of inspectors across the country to protect the consumers. Environmen­tal issues such as companies that are polluting the environmen­t to the detriment of people’s health also came up.”

A resident, Mrs Farai Makuza, said the bill should have provisions that protect consumers from informal money lenders.

“There is an increase in informal money lenders because most people do not have the collateral required by banks and many people end up losing their homes and property. We want the bill to include a clause that deals with informal money lenders to protect consumers,” she said.

A farmer Mrs Theresa Mutandadzi said that whenever producers decide to increase their prices they should ensure that they also improve the quality.

“It is surprising that the price of bread has increase yet the quality has deteriorat­ed. We need to be protected from this,” she said. 2016 and did his Post Doc at the University of Free State where he is currently a Research Associate.

As a renowned academic, Prof Manatsa published a number of research works in peer-reviewed internatio­nal journals, published several books and chapters, reviewed a number of refereed journals, engaged in consultanc­y work, was appointed an external examiner by a number of national and regional universiti­es, supervised undergradu­ate and postgradua­te (masters and PhD) thesis and attended several internatio­nal seminars and courses where he also made some paper presentati­ons.

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