The Herald (Zimbabwe)

Industry to engage Govt on curfew regulation­s

- Business Reporter

INDUSTRY will engage Government on how some companies that have 24- hour operations can be accommodat­ed without violating the curfew provisions.

This comes after Zimbabwe tightened restrictio­ns meant to curb the spread of coronaviru­s, including a 6am to 6pm nationwide curfew and banning of non- essential businesses with effect from today. In the past few weeks, Zimbabwe has recorded a surge in Covid- 19 infections and deaths and the latest round on restrictio­ns will keep everyone not in essential services at home expect when they need to buy food or medicine, collect water or seek medical attention among other essential needs.

Zimbabwe first introduced a tough lockdown in March last year but had gradually eased the restrictio­ns. The Confederat­ion of Zimbabwe Industry said it is engaging the Ministry of Industry and Commerce for smooth implementa­tion, which ensures consistenc­y in informatio­n and expectatio­ns at checkpoint­s.

“We are negotiatin­g on how those that require 24 - hour shifts can be accommodat­ed without violating the curfew provisions,” said CZI in a guidance note to members.

However, manufactur­es are likely to be less affected by the latest Covid- 19 restrictio­ns as some are still on annual shut down. Traditiona­lly, most companies re- open during the second or third week of January after completing annual maintenanc­e.

But some analysts do not expect the extension of the Level Four national lockdown, arguing the Government and other stakeholde­rs should rather focus more on observing health and safety standards. They also noted the effectiven­ess of the measures hinges largely on people’s willingnes­s to comply with it.

Individual­s also need to change how they behave. “Going forward, I think it is a matter of making sure that people adhere to proper safety standards than resorting to national lockdown,” said Mr Carlos Tadya, a researcher with a local think tank.

Meanwhile, retailers and wholesaler­s have welcomed new lockdown measures announced by Government as an important step towards curbing the spread of Covid- 19.

In welcoming the latest measures, the Confederat­ion of Zimbabwe Retailers ( CZR) encouraged businesses to observe the health and safety standards. “As Confederat­ion of Zimbabwe Retailers ( CZR) we applaud the Government for stepping in by invoking tough measures to stop a looming catastroph­e amid rising cases of Covid- 19,” its president Mr Denford Mutashu said in a statement yesterday.

“We are in an extraordin­ary situation which calls for extraordin­ary measures and discarding the business as usual approach, therefore, we should adhere to Covid- 19 guidelines.

“The measures are necessary to save lives. CZR calls upon members to adhere to the new measures which means opening and closing shops within the set timelines.”

Mr Mutashu said the retailers lobby group had noticed that some shops had become too negligent to an extent that some customers were no longer going through the Covid- 19 precaution­s before getting into supermarke­ts. He also called on membership to decongest the workplace and operate with critical staff.

 ??  ?? Supermarke­ts and other retailers that supply essential goods and services yesterday enjoyed brisk business as shoppers went ona spree to stock up ahead of the 30-day national lockdown that commences today. - Picture: Edward Zvemisha
Supermarke­ts and other retailers that supply essential goods and services yesterday enjoyed brisk business as shoppers went ona spree to stock up ahead of the 30-day national lockdown that commences today. - Picture: Edward Zvemisha

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