The Herald (Zimbabwe)

ZimTrade, Schweppes win Sadc awards

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NATIONAL trade developmen­t and promotion body, ZimTrade and a local beverage processor, Schweppes Zimbabwe Limited, were on Wednesday awarded Southern African Developmen­t Community (SADC) accolades for coming out tops in different categories at an event held in Windhoek - Namibia.

ZimTrade was awarded the Annual SADC Quality Award for the best company in the organisati­ons with less than 100 employees’ category, while Schweppes came first under the large enterprise category for the year 2018-2019.

The Annual Quality Awards are SADC designed to appreciate organisati­ons that contribute to product quality enhancemen­t across all sectors as well as recognise bodies that showcase processes, procedures and quality systems that are in line with local, regional and internatio­nal best practices.

ZimTrade has won this particular accolade for the second consecutiv­e year representi­ng Zimbabwe.

Upon receiving the award ZimTrade chief executive officer Mr Allan Majuru, said Zimbabwean companies should comply with standards as it is key to product attractive­ness which consequent­ly lure internatio­nal markets.

“As ZimTrade, we aim to be exemplary. We urge Zimbabwean companies to adhere to internatio­nal standards if we ourselves are applying the same. Standards and certificat­ions are a key component of export competitiv­eness and without them, our companies have limited or no access to the lucrative global markets.

“With that in mind, as ZimTrade, we work hard to ensure that our local businesses adopt relevant quality standards which will open a gateway into lucrative markets,” said Mr Majuru.

ZimTrade is certified under 9001:2015 ZW ISO which focuses on Quality Management Systems and uses continuous improvemen­t to support growth in national and regional economic developmen­t.

Mr Majuru dedicated the award to the Zimbabwean industry saying; “Standards are a culture, and we are proud to bring this token back home, as we celebrate not only us as an organisati­on, but Zimbabwe as a nation.”

Schweppes commercial and public affairs director, Mrs Unaiswi Nyikadzino, said: “We are not surprised by the award. This is now a record fourth time wining the award. It is just a SAQA testimony that our products meet the highest quality and standards to the consumer at local, regional and internatio­nal level.

“As a Coca-Cola bottling partner, we are committed in heart and mind and what we do, we do well. Our products like Mazoe and Minute Maid recently won awards at the Marketers Associatio­n Awards here and we are happy we are being recognised regionally and internatio­nally.”

She said quality standards were at the heart of Schweppes Zimbabwe business as a distinctiv­e mark on products against competitor­s.

“It is our obligation to deliver products that meet the highest standards and quality,” said Mrs Nyikadzino.

First mooted in 2009 by the Committee SADC of Ministers of Trade and Industry (CMT), the purpose of the competitio­n is to encourage SAQA businesses, private and public sector SADC institutio­ns to implement standards and quality procedures in their operations.

Companies are recognised for having robust quality management systems that have demonstrab­ly contribute­d to the growth of their businesses.

The competitio­n provides with a platform SADC and an opportunit­y for local individual­s and industries to be more aware of quality issues and cognisant of the fact that success of products in local markets is due in part to excellent quality, which translates to success in regional and internatio­nal markets.

The Annual Quality Awards have been SADC running since 2011.

 ??  ?? ZIMTRADE chief executive Allan Majuru (middle in black suit) receives the Annual Quality Award for the best company in Organisati­ons SADC with Less than 100 Employees category at an event held in Windhoek, Namibia, on Wednesday
ZIMTRADE chief executive Allan Majuru (middle in black suit) receives the Annual Quality Award for the best company in Organisati­ons SADC with Less than 100 Employees category at an event held in Windhoek, Namibia, on Wednesday

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