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  • Why Pharmco and why now?
    Essential-medicine gaps persist. Recent reports indicate medicine availability in public facilities has hovered around ~49–52%, with efforts underway to raise it only to 60–80%—still leaving sizeable gaps for many drugs and consumables. businessdaily.co.zwReferral hospitals like Mpilo Central Hospital have publicly flagged shortages of equipment and key drugs, with...
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  • Pharmco: A Pharmaceutical Co-op Society Creating Jobs Through Innovation
    In an era where youth unemployment continues to pose a significant challenge, innovative cooperative solutions are emerging as practical and sustainable alternatives. Pharmco, the Pharmaceutical Co-op Society, is one such initiative led by a group of chemical engineering graduates who have chosen cooperation over competition to create meaningful employment. Instead of waiting for scarce job...
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  • Pharmaceutical Co-op Society
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    Pharmaceutical Co-op Society, formed by graduates in Chemical Engineering, Pharmacy, and related sciences, is issuing 5,000,000 Co-op Debentures at US$1 each to raise US$5 million for the rollout of a national pharmaceutical distribution and retail pharmacy network across Zimbabwe, with regional expansion planned in Zambia and Mozambique. The debenture offers a 20% annual coupon, paid quarterly, over 5 years with redemption at maturity. Proceeds will fund distribution hubs, Pharmco-owned pharmacies, and working capital to ensure consistent supply of essential medicines. With Zimbabwe’s medicine availability at just ~50% and unemployment at 21.8%, Pharmco presents a double bottom line investment: strong returns for investors while creating over 350 graduate jobs and reducing drug stock-outs by 25 percentage points. This is a chance to profit while transforming healthcare access and employment in Zimbabwe.

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    Pharmaceutical Co-op Society, formed by graduates in Chemical Engineering, Pharmacy, and related sciences, is issuing 5,000,000 Co-op Debentures at US$1 each to raise US$5 million for the rollout of a national pharmaceutical distribution and retail pharmacy network across Zimbabwe, with regional expansion planned in Zambia and Mozambique. The debenture offers a 20% annual coupon, paid quarterly, over 5 years with redemption at maturity. Proceeds will fund distribution hubs, Pharmco-owned pharmacies, and working capital to ensure consistent supply of essential medicines. With Zimbabwe’s medicine availability at just ~50% and unemployment at 21.8%, Pharmco presents a double bottom line investment: strong returns for investors while creating over 350 graduate jobs and reducing drug stock-outs by 25 percentage points. This is a chance to profit while transforming healthcare access and employment in Zimbabwe. https://login.coops.africa/groups/pharmacosociety
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    Attending the National Capacity Building Workshop on Unlocking Opportunities for Small and Medium Enterprises in Zimbabwe under the African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA).
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  • Co-op Pay SACCO
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    Co-op Pay SACCO, registered in Zimbabwe under the Co-operatives Act [Chapter 24:05] (Certificate No. 9493), is issuing 1,700,000 bearer debentures at US$1 each. These non-convertible debentures carry a 24% coupon, paid quarterly, and are redeemable after 5 years. The funds will be used to acquire a Retail Payments Systems Provider Licence from the Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe, including the US$1 million minimum capital requirement, and an Authorised Dealer in Foreign Exchange (ADLA) licence to facilitate remittances from South Africa to Zimbabwe. Proceeds will also expand Co-op Pay’s manager network across SACCOs nationwide and support transaction processing on the coops.africa Co-op Store

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    Co-op Pay SACCO, registered in Zimbabwe under the Co-operatives Act [Chapter 24:05] (Certificate No. 9493), is issuing 1,700,000 bearer debentures at US$1 each. These non-convertible debentures carry a 24% coupon, paid quarterly, and are redeemable after 5 years. The funds will be used to acquire a Retail Payments Systems Provider Licence from the Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe, including the US$1 million minimum capital requirement, and an Authorised Dealer in Foreign Exchange (ADLA) licence to facilitate remittances from South Africa to Zimbabwe. Proceeds will also expand Co-op Pay’s manager network across SACCOs nationwide and support transaction processing on the coops.africa Co-op Store https://login.coops.africa/pages/pay
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