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Counterfeit goods flood Zimbabwe

Some of the most smuggled goods include groceries, second hand clothes and medical drugs that are sold in informal markets across the country.
By Blessed Ndlovu Oct. 20, 2024

CPC to expose consumer-endangering shops

This comes as there has been a significant influx of counterfeit goods in the local market, affecting the country’s economy and health citizens
By Blessed Ndlovu Sep. 17, 2024

Ndlovu tells business to prioritise ethical practices

The title of the book written by Nkosi is New Generation Customer Service: The True Costs of Customer Service.
By Vincent Mungofa and Blessed Ndlovu Jun. 26, 2024

CPC cracks down on harmful counterfeit products

CPC was established through an Act of Parliament in 2019.
By Blessed Ndlovu Jun. 3, 2024

RBZ targets supermarkets over ZiG

He said the official exchange rate was crucial for maintaining stability in the economy and ensuring the strength of the ZiG.
By Sharon Buwerimwe May. 6, 2024

Muckracker: The real verdict on ZiG will come from Mbare

Also, the ZiG is of no use for motorists, who still need to use other currency without the name Zimbabwe in it to pay for their petrol and diesel.
By Muckracker Apr. 12, 2024

Moral suasion key for currency survival

Before the introduction of ZiG, the Zimdollar was on its way out with over 80% of transactions being done in United States dollars. The notes were mainly used for change.
By Newsday Apr. 12, 2024

Govt blitz as traders dump Zimdollar

This has left citizens stranded as some shops refuse to accept the Zimdollar. Those that are accepting the Zimdollar are using ridiculous rates to convert it.
By Priviledge Gumbodete Apr. 9, 2024

Commission aims to invest in technology

The AfCFTA agreement represents a united US$3 trillion African market of 1,3 billion people, making it one of the world’s biggest free trade areas.
By Belinda Chiroodza Mar. 19, 2024