OK Zimbabwe Limited has refuted rumors of an impending shutdown after images of empty shelves in some of its supermarkets circulated widely on social media.
Concerns among Zimbabweans escalated following the viral photos, prompting speculation about the company’s future and possible challenges.
In a statement released on Thursday, the company attributed the empty shelves to temporary supply disruptions during the festive season. The statement reassured stakeholders, including customers and partners, that operations were ongoing despite recent challenges.
OK Zimbabwe acknowledged facing intermittent supply issues but emphasized its commitment to serving customers and supporting the country’s economic development.
The company dismissed speculation about closure and assured the public that efforts were underway to address the stock shortages. Discussions with suppliers are ongoing to ensure shelves are restocked swiftly.
The company also expressed gratitude to suppliers, financial institutions, and stakeholders for their support during a period marked by economic volatility.
OK Zimbabwe reaffirmed its dedication to transparent communication, promising to inform stakeholders of any major developments through official channels. The rumors about the company’s closure come amid a broader trend of retail sector challenges in Zimbabwe.
Other retailers, such as Choppies Zimbabwe and Food World Zimbabwe, have faced closures due to competition from the informal sector and economic pressures.
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