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ZIMPLATS SINKS US$2.2BN OVER 20 YEARS INTO EXPANDING OPERATIONS

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HARARE - Zimbabwe Platinum Mines Limited (Zimplats), the country’s largest platinum group metals (PGM), says it invested US$2.2 billion between 2002 and 2022 on mine expansion and maintainin­g operations.

Zimplats is currently implementi­ng capital projects valued at more than US$1.8 billion to be implemente­d over the next 10 years.

The platinum mine operates five undergroun­d mines, which supply ore to three concentrat­or modules (two at Ngezi and the third one at Selous).

Production from the mining operations is processed by the three concentrat­ors and further refined at the Selous Metallurgi­cal Complex (SMC) where the smelter is located.

According to the company’s 2022 integrated annual report, a number of projects are currently underway and at different stages of implementa­tion.

These include developmen­t of Mupani Mine, the replacemen­t mine for Rukodzi in financial year 2022 and Ngwarati Mine in financial year 2025 and is ahead of schedule

The company has embarked on Phase 3A Ngezi

Third Concentrat­or plant at a cost of US$104 million with nameplate capacity of 0.9 metric-tonnes per annum and the project is scheduled for commission­ing in first quarter financial year 2023.

It said implementa­tion of SMC Concentrat­or TSF (Tailings Storage Facility) Project to sustain the operation at the terminatio­n of the existing TSF when it reaches its maximum design height of 43m is currently ongoing.

Overall, Zimplats said in the last 20 years it utilised US$10 billion with procuremen­t costs accounting for 39 percent of the utilised funds at US$3.9 billion.

Employment costs amounted to US$878 million, a nine percent, dividends paid to Zimplats Holdings Limited US$739 million, an 8 percent and loan principal and interest payments valued at US$510 million, which is five percent. The platinum company has also been a major source of Government revenues. During the period, payments to the Government through income tax, additional profits tax, royalty, customs duties, pay-as-you-earn and withholdin­g tax amounted to US$1.7 billion. – NEW ZIANA.

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