Chronicle (Zimbabwe)

Zim gears for chromium conference

- Enacy Mapakame

ZIMBABWE has geared up for the Internatio­nal Chromium Developmen­t Associatio­n (ICDA) conference in India where the country will tell its story to the internatio­nal community and lure potential investors.

The conference, that will be held in New Delhi next month, brings together all stakeholde­rs in the chromium industry — miners, smelters, stainless steel makers, financiers as well as suppliers of machinery and other raw materials.

Zimbabwe’s role in the chrome sector cannot be overlooked as it is home to the world’s second largest chrome reserves after South Africa and its participat­ion at the conference will also present a chance to highlight what the country has to offer, its rich mineral wealth as well as present an opportunit­y for developmen­t and investment in the country’s mining sector.

Mines and Mining Developmen­t Deputy Minister Polite Kambamura, said this will be an opportunit­y to network with giants in the industry, share knowledge on latest trends as well as new technologi­es necessary for improving operations.

This will further project the “Zimbabwe is open for business” mantra with anticipati­ons to strike investment deals.

“All players in the chrome industry gather together, share ideas, technology and new markets,” he said in an interview after tour of two of the country’s top smelters — Afrochine in Ngezi and Jin An in Gweru. The tours were in preparatio­n for the ICDA conference.

“This is where we are able to interact with potential investors as well as get appreciati­on of new technologi­es like the ones here (Jin An) which is the first of its kind here in Zimbabwe,” he said.

Zimbabwe hosted the previous conference in Victoria Falls also served as an eye opener to the internatio­nal community as they had first hand informatio­n on the vast investment opportunit­ies in Zimbabwe’s mining industry, as opposed to the negative publicity that is peddled by the country’s detractors.

Deputy Minister Kambamura said: “We are going to India following the conference which we hosted in Victoria Falls.

“There have been a lot of negative reports about Zimbabwe but we showed the world that we are open for business.

“All the players came in and discovered we have lots of resources. The internatio­nal community had first-hand informatio­n from investors such as Karo Resources, Afrochine, Jin An and all the other chrome smelters around the country. So this one is an opportunit­y for us to project Zimbabwe in positive light.”

Zimbabwe has the second largest chrome ore resource at an estimated 900 million tonnes while global resources are at 7,5 billion tonnes.

In 2018 Zimbabwe produced an estimated 1 358 million tonnes of ore against a global total of 33,7 million that’s accounting for 4 percent of global output.

More exploratio­n in the sector is required creating scope for the country to lure more investors in the sector.

 ??  ?? Deputy Minister Polite Kambamura
Deputy Minister Polite Kambamura

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