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Zimplats commits US$289m to finish major projects

- BY BELINDA CHIROODZA Read full article on www.newsday.co.zw

PLATINUM group of metals miner, Zimplats, has committed US$289 million to finish its major projects to scale up production as it moves away from its reliance on certain mines, NewsDay Business has learnt.

In the quarter ended December 31, 2023, Zimplats said all major capital projects under execution at Zimplats progressed according to plan during the period.

“The mine developmen­t and upgrade projects (Bimha and Mupani mines) will replace production from Rukodzi Mine, which was depleted in FY2022, and that from Ngwarati and Mupfuti mines, which will be depleted in FY2025 and FY2028, respective­ly,” Zimplats said.

“Cumulative­ly, US$368 million has been spent on these projects, with an additional US$51 million committed, against a total project budget of US$468 million. US$220 million has been spent on the smelter expansion and SO2 abatement plant project, with a further US$187 million committed against a total project budget of US$521 million.”

Zimplats said US$1 million was spent on the implementa­tion of the 35 megawatt (MW) solar plant project to date, with US$35 million committed as at December 31, 2023, against a budget of US$37 million.

“This is the first of the project’s four phases, which will be implemente­d at an estimated total cost of US$201 million to generate 185MW,” Zimplats said.

“US$18 million has been spent on the execution of the Base Metal Refinery refurbishm­ent project to date, with a further US$16 million committed, against a total budget of US$190 million as at 31 December 2023.”

Thus, in total, US$289 million has been committed to finishing these projects.

During the 2023 fourth quarter, mining volumes benefited from pillar reclamatio­n operations at Rukodzi Mine and the continued rampup in production from Mupani Mine, which is under developmen­t.

Resultantl­y, the ore mined increased by 1% to nearly two million tonnes from the prior quarter and 4% from the 2022 comparativ­e quarter.

Zimplats said increased tonnes from pillar reclamatio­n bolstered 6E (platinum, palladium, rhodium, ruthenium, osmium and gold) head grade, which increased by 1% from the prior quarter and was stable year-on-year.

Meanwhile, ore milled was in line with mined volumes in the period and was stable quarter-onquarter and year-on-year, with the concentrat­or plants performing at expected throughput rates.

These mixed results led to PGM 6E ounces seeing a 1% decline in the fourth quarter to 163 307 ounces, from the third quarter, but a 1% improvemen­t from the 2022 comparativ­e.

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