Diamond mining firm retrenches 950 | The Herald

via Diamond mining firm retrenches 950 | The Herald December 11, 2013 by Lloyd Gumbo

Mining constituted US$2 billion of the US$3,3 billion total exports in 2012, meaning the lion’s share oiled foreign economies

Anjin Investments has retrenched at least 950 workers out of close to 1 800 people since it started operations in 2010. About 190 of the remaining 845 workers still face the chop as the company targets to remain with at least 655 workers by March next year. Anjin director Mr Munyaradzi Machacha, disclosed this during a tour of the diamond mining firms in Chiadzwa by Mines and Mining Development Minister Walter Chidhakwa last week.

He said the actions were cost-cutting measures on the back of depletion of alluvial diamonds forcing them to dig deeper for conglomerates which he said were not commercially viable using current technology.

“At the beginning, we had a workforce of about 1 300 Zimbabweans and 500 Chinese to make a total of 1 800,” said Mr Machacha.

“We have since reduced the number of Zimbabweans to about 750 and the Chinese (about) 95. We intend through natural wastage to reduce this figure further to about 560 Zimbabweans by March.

“We are taking these measures in order to remain viable. We have also put some of the machinery on idle mode. Of the seven processing plants that we have, we are only using four at the moment.”

Mr Machacha said some of the dump trucks, excavators and front-end loaders were inactive.

Meanwhile, Manicaland Provincial Affairs Minister Christopher Mushohwe, said diamond mining companies were still to honour their Community Share Ownership Trust under Marange-Zimunya.

Villagers, he said, were livid with the companies after promising to disburse the money after launching of the Trust.

He made the remarks at DMC, which was Minister Chidhakwa’s first port of call during his three-day familiarisation tour.

“There were pledges given to the extent that even the President was given a US$1,5 million (paper) cheque to show to people that this is money coming from this company, one of you. But to date, nothing has been remitted and yet we have 50 percent shareholding as Government.

“People look around and say private companies without Government are complying. Why is it that our partners in Government are not complying? It doesn’t speak well of us as a Government.

“It doesn’t speak well of you as our partner,” said Minister Mushohwe.

He said there was no more land for relocating families that were still in the mining concession after Minister Chidhakwa asked DMC management if they still had families to be relocated.

“Yes there are 84 families in concession E and around 256 in concession Q. We will be relocating them soon,” said DMC chairperson Retired Brigadier General Ezekiel Zabanyana.

But Minister Mushohwe interjected asking them where they would relocate them when space was exhausted to which Rtd Brig Zabanyana said they would approach the former’s office for guidance.

Minister Chidhakwa also toured Arda Transau where families were relocated.

Some of the projects done by the companies that he toured include schools and shops.

Resettled families expressed their gratitude for the diamond companies’ generosity though others expressed concern with the delay in some projects.

The villagers said they wanted electricity at the schools and their homes.

But Minister Chidhakwa said it was important for villagers to appreciate that there was a need for companies to balance between making profit and fulfilling their community obligations.

 

COMMENTS

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    Kalusha 10 years ago

    What is happening exactly,very soon marange would be back to square one with not even one diamond,dust to dust

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    Revenger-avenger 10 years ago

    Billions lost just like anything else with zanu fingerprints nrz zisco airzim zupco hwange Kingston zesa telonenet zinwa zmdc arda reserve Bank kamativi mhangura idc zimpapers natprint fidelity willowvale etc etc. Hey guys what else have I missed out?

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    Revenger-avenger 10 years ago

    500 Chinese. “retired” brigadier generals. Rusting equipment. This has all the ingredients for a best selling novel!!!!!!!!!!

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    masvukupete 10 years ago

    So many Chinese so little revenue to the government and no joy for displaced families.

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    Looted, stolen! Greed! greed! greed! A destroyed nation! We reap what we sow! The cream is no longer there and neither is the milk because the whole danged cow got stolen. No restoration before repentance!

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    Mr Mixed Race 10 years ago

    Revener-avenger you left out people of Zimbabwe scattered all over the world.The high proportion of Chinese to Zimbabweans is clear proof that these guys think we are very ignorant and we cannot be trusted with vital diamonds.In their calculations they need one Chinese to monitor closely every three Zimbabweans to ensure that they work hard and do not steal the diamonds.Who can fail to operate loaders,trucks,shovels and hammers unless they think we are idiots.It looks like nobody knows where to resettle the remaining families.No wonder why people in general hate diamonds because they disrupt people’s normal lives.Marange area was so peaceful before their discovery.

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    Mukanya 10 years ago

    What benefit(s) did the generality of Zimbabwe enjoy from this diamond resource?

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    munzwa 10 years ago

    And the environment, will they repair the damage before they go??

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    MUCHANETA 10 years ago

    Why do we need Chinese people in these operations? With unemployment at +90% does it make any sense to import labor from as far as China when our own people are desperately seeking jobs?

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    easily fooled 10 years ago

    God gives, when he realises the abuse by Zpf and Chinese friends, he takes…..the project 50 year diamong resources turns to be a farce….the Chinese were fast to still

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    kudakwashe phillip 9 years ago

    Im a excatator operator looking for work