The Herald (Zimbabwe)

Zimasco creates 700 jobs

- Munyaradzi Musiiwa Midlands Bureau Freedom Mupanedemo Midlands Bureau Munyaradzi Doma in ZVISHAVANE

THE reincarnat­ion of Kwekwe-based chrome smelting company Zimbabwe Mining and Smelting Company (ZIMASCO) has seen more than 700 jobs being created since the company was placed under judicial management.

Zimasco judicial manager Mr Reggie Saruchera of Grant Thornton Internatio­nal, said the giant ferro-chrome producer now had a staff complement of 700.

“We are glad that Zimasco has recovered POLICE in Gweru are investigat­ing a gruesome murder case in which a man allegedly killed his wife in cold blood before he left her body on the bed with their six-month-old baby boy.

According to neighbours, the sixmonth-old and as a result of its resuscitat­ion the company now employs 700 people,” he said. “This is commendabl­e. The company will be weaned next month because we feel that it has fully recovered.

“We are happy to announce that we have managed to turn around Zimasco during the first 16 months of judicial management. Zimasco has made a turnover of more than $158 million and a profit of more than $45 million.”Mr Saruchera said the company would be independen­t by end of next month after a smooth handover-takeover process.

Since the beginning of the year, Zimasco has contribute­d over $103 million to the country’s total chrome proceeds.

The company recently engaged creditors who approved a scheme of arrangemen­t where they would stagger the payment of the arrears after making $45 million profit. Zimasco owed a total of $144 936 691 to creditors, including $21 780 307 to Sinosteel Singapore (in liquidatio­n), $11 350 142 to Sinosteel Internatio­nal and $3 309 850 to the National Social Security Authority, pension funds and NEC. It owes financial institutio­ns $34 738 364, $7 295 513 for retrenchme­nt packages, $2 787 316 towards salaries and wages arrears (three months), among other creditors. Zimasco is an integrated ferro-chrome producer with chromite mining locations in Shurugwi, Guinea Fowl, Lalapanzi, Mutorashan­ga and operations along the Great Dyke. It has been in the doldrums for the past decade, but is now realising a turn of fortunes.

She said Nozipho Tecla Mpofu (21)’s body was taken to Gweru Provincial Hospital mortuary for post-mortem.

“Police in Gweru are investigat­ing a murder case in which a 21-year-old woman, Nozipho Tecla Mpofu died after she was battered to death by her husband,” Tanaka Rusike. A ZVISHAVANE-based police officer has been slapped with a four-month jail term after being convicted for disregardi­ng a maintenanc­e order which led to him accruing $1 677 in arrears.

Ignatius Maunganidz­e (29) had his jail term wholly suspended on condition that he paid the arrears forthwith, as Zvishavane magistrate Mr Shepherd Mjanja said he did not deserve any grace period.

Mr Mnjanja blasted Maunganidz­e for his conduct, saying he had shown total disregard for the law, hence a deterrent sentence had to be imposed.

He also heard that Maunganidz­e had absconded court after the case was remanded only to be arrested for defaulting. Agreed facts were that on October 19 last year, Maunganidz­e was ordered by a Zvishavane magistrate to pay $150 to Portia Madhovhoyo for the minor’s upkeep.

It was proved that Maunganidz­e failed to religiousl­y pay the amount, leading to him accruing the arrears.

Maunganidz­e failed to notify the Clerk of Court in writing why he was failing to pay the money, leading to his arrest.

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