Zimbabwe Bans Water-Bottling Companies
The government has banned several water-bottling companies for failing to meet basic hygienic and quality requirements.
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Zimbabwe: Several Water Bottling Firms Banned
The Herald, 28 December 2012
GOVERNMENT has banned several water bottling companies for failing to meet basic hygienic requirements. Fifteen out of 49 companies that had applied for licences were registered. ... read more »
Urban Zimbabweans are struggling with water shortages.
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Zimbabwe: Call to Screen Bottled Water
The Herald, 19 December 2012
A Chitungwiza businessman has called upon the Ministry of Health and Child Welfare to screen bottled water being sold on the market to ensure that only quality water gets to the ... read more »
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Zimbabwe: 40 Water Bottling Companies Banned
The Herald, 19 November 2011
GOVERNMENT has banned 40 water bottling firms for failing to meet safety and quality standards. This follows an influx of bottled water suppliers in response to a surge in demand. read more »
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Once again, this is another example how Zimbabwe is a very unfriendly place to do business. What the gov't and minister should be doing is help these companies obtain the right certification and start water bottling. Zimbabwe has been banning so many companies, that it is a joke to say the want to reduce unemployment. This backward,
Give them examples of how the companies who have the right certification are doing to meet the certification. And please, don't tell them to pay a small fee to zanu-pf!
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