Chronicle (Zimbabwe)

Govt mulls disposal of Olivine Industries stake

- Business Editor

GOVERNMENT is considerin­g selling part of its stake in Olivine Industries to an external investor to raise foreign currency towards recapitali­sing operations.

This was said by the Minister of Finance and Economic Developmen­t, Prof Mthuli Ncube, on Friday during a tour of Surface Wilmar plant, the largest cooking oil manufactur­er in Southern Africa with footprint in Zimbabwe.

Situated in Chitungwiz­a, the company is the largest producer of edible oils in the country and has partnered with the Zimbabwe government in ownership of Olivine Industries.

“Government is considerin­g selling part of its stake in Olivine Industries to an external investor to raise foreign currency towards recapitali­sing operations,” said the Ministry of Finance in an update.

“Thetouroft­hecookingo­ilmanufact­uring giant Surface Wilmar by the Minister of Finance and Economic Developmen­t, Professor Mthuli Ncube, today (Friday) created a platform to assess the challenges affecting the sector.

Low capacity utilisatio­n, high costs, and limited foreign exchange emerged as key constraint­s to the giant manufactur­er.

With Surface Wilmar being the main investor in Olivine where the Government holds a 35 percent stake, Minister Ncube made a passionate plea to restore the glory days of the entity.

“We are just looking at the possibilit­ies of selling the shares to maximise production,” he said.

The company stands to benefit if the proposal to dilute shareholdi­ng by the State becomes a success, noted its acting chief executive officer, Mr Sylvester Mangani.

“It is now about those that can be of greater interests to the needs of the firm,” he said.

The revival of the fast moving consumer goods company is also anticipate­d to reduce the import bill for cooking oil and some groceries.

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