Chronicle (Zimbabwe)

Indian company eyes ZimAlloys

- Lovemore Zigara

investor for fear of scuttling the deal.

“As a province we are concerned about the state of industry and as Government we are creating a conducive environmen­t to attract investment.

“I am happy to announce that as we speak ZimAlloys is in negotiatio­ns with an Indian company, which I cannot name at the moment for confidenti­ality reasons, with a view of resuming production at the company,” said Minister Machaya.

He said the company that will take over operations will inject a financial package that will see all the smelters at the ferrochrom­e company coming into line.

ZimAlloys judicial manager Mr Reggie Saruchera also confirmed the deal to Business Chronicle.

“While I’m not at liberty to identify the new investor for fear of jeopardisi­ng the deal, we are in negotiatio­ns with these investors and we are expecting to conclude the deal within the next two to three months. ZimAlloys is my priority at the moment because I have revived the Zimbabwe Mining and Smelting Company (Zimasco) and my focus is now on this deal. We are definitely going to resuscitat­e ZimAlloys,” he said.

ZimAlloys had abandoned its major operations and instead set up jig concentrat­ors to recover metal at its ferrochrom­e slag dumps.

ZimAlloys has since 2012 been processing its dumps which have a metal recovery of about two to three percent.

The company is working on their dumps, which is inclusive of one commission­ed in 2013 in a partnershi­p with a Chinese firm, Jinan in a deal worth about $2, 3 million. — @lavuzigara­1.

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