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CABS reopens closed branches

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OLD Mutual subsidiary, Central African Business Society (CABS) has re-opened its branches across the countries, which were temporarily closed following a recent Covid-19 pandemic scare.

In august this year the branch closed branches in Bulawayo, Harare, and Mutare and went on to close Highfield, High Glen, and Letombo branches due to the tough operating environment caused by the novel corona virus.

In a statement, CABS Managing Director Mr Mehluli Mpofu said during the intermittent closure of a few of their banking halls, a majority of them remained operational but clients were encouraged to use digital channels to reduce the risk of exposure and spread of the disease.

“We wish to advise that Arundel, Avondale, Borrowdale, Chitungwiza, Kwekwe and Mutare branches have been re-opened.
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“The branches had been temporarily closed to allow for disinfection of the branches, routine PCR testing and self-isolation of our staff members,” he said.
In Harare, the branches that have remained open are Harare Central Avenue Greenzone Old Mutual Gardens, Chisipite Kelvin Corner, First Street Northridge Park, and Greenzone CBD Westgate.

Other cities and towns that were affected include Bulawayo Northridge Park, Bindura, Kadoma, Chinhoyi, Kariba, Chipinge, Karoi, Chiredzi, Marondera, Gokwe, Masvingo, Gwanda Murehwa, Gweru, Victoria Falls, Hauna, Zvishavane, Hwange and Murambinda.
“We urge you to continue using our digital channels; internet and mobile banking platforms to reduce the risk of exposure and spread of Covid-19 during this period.

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