Shabanie Mine to create 2 000 jobs 

Shabanie Mine to create 2 000 jobs 

Source: Shabanie Mine to create 2 000 jobs | The Herald May 1, 2018

Shabanie Mine to create 2 000 jobsMinister Chitando

Munyaradzi Musiiwa and Chengeto Jani
Government has devised a major turnaround strategy for Shabanie Mashava Mines that will see the asbestos miners operating at full capacity and creating 2 000 jobs by mid next year, Mines and Mining Development Minister Winston Chitando has said.

Speaking during a tour of Shabanie Mine last Friday, Minister Chitando said the company was refining its asbestos dumps.

Minister Chitando said Shabanie Mine, which has since engaged 200 workers, will by July increase its workforce to about 500.

He said the turnaround strategy will be implemented in phases.

“At this stage, as we speak we have this dump being retreated and we have employed 200 people and by end of July the dump will be employing 500 people.

“In terms of the quality of products being produced here they are the same and they have been certified. Also it will see Shabanie going into the export market. It will contribute towards import substitution by about $3 million per annum as local consumers will be getting the product locally,” he said.

Minister Chitando said the company was already de-watering Mashava Mine, a process that will be completed by December this year.

The mine will be re-equipped once that is done.

“The second phase of the turnaround strategy is Mashava Mine where there is de-watering of King Mine which is expected to be complete by December.

Thereafter there will be re-equipping of the mine after which it will employ around 500 people and resume production by the second quarter of 2019.

“By that time we expect the staff complement to increase to 800. The next stage after that is the dewatering of Shabanie Mine and the exercise should be complete by the first quarter of next year,” he said.

Minister Chitando said by the end of next year, the company would be employing more than 2 000 people.

“We are expecting that after the dewatering the mine would be up and running by the third quarter. We are hoping that by that time the mine would also be employing 800 people. Combined the company would be employing more than 2000 people,” he said.

Minister Chitando said Shabanie Mashava Mines will soon set up a chrome smelting plant to process chrome mined from its chrome deposits in Mashava.

He said the company was also carrying out exploration for its limestone deposits in Mberengwa.

“Over and above we are doing product quantification of chrome because Shabanie has chrome resources as well in Mashava area. We are looking at setting up a chrome smelter although the time frame will be determined by the completion of the product quantification exercise.

The company is doing exploration and drilling on its limestone deposits. The long and short of it is that Shabanie Mine is headed for its former glory,” he said.

Minister Chitando said the Government was amicably resolving the ownership impasse of SMM holdings.

“The ownership issues are very clear in that Shabanie Mashava Mining Holdings is part of the Zimbabwe Mining Development Corporation (ZMDC). There is another who is there notwithstanding Government being the major shareholder,” he said.

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    ace mukadota 6 years ago

    And who will we sell the asbestos to Comrade Chitando ?

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    Maligana Mathe 6 years ago

    A number of industries can get back to life if the government looks back at what used to happen in such structures. The ZIMCAN which evolved from LEMCO is one of such because it was a meat caning factory where most of the raw materials were beef save for machinery. I still believe that its sister company which canned the CASHEL Valley products need to be looked at. Now we eat canned meat from outside the country as if Zimbabwe does not have cattle farmers and we also eat canned fruits and vergetables from outside when these products are plenty in the country. I am happy about the Shabani and Mashava Mines that is a great move. God Bless.