The Herald (Zimbabwe)

Mutare assigns land for diamond centre

- Property Reporter

MUTARE City Council has availed 55 hectares of land in Fern Hill for the constructi­on of a multi-million dollar diamond centre or Gemology Park as efforts to accrue maximum benefits from diamonds value chain gather pace.

The centre, modelled along the same lines with the School of Mines in Bulawayo, will be constructe­d in two phases with $18 million having been set aside for the first phase planned to kick start early next year.

State mining entity, the Zimbabwe Consolidat­ed Diamond Company (Pvt) Ltd, will spearhead the establishm­ent of the centre.

The diamond miner will be partnered by other stakeholde­rs among them the Ministry of Mines and Mining Developmen­t and the Ministry of Industry and Commerce in the project.

The School of Mines, Diamond Beneficiat­ing Associatio­n of Zimbabwe (DBAZ), Minerals Marketing Corporatio­n of Zimbabwe (MMCZ), Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe and Kenako Diamond Processing Company are also part of the stakeholde­rs committee.

The Gemology will be subdivided into four sections namely the School of Gemology, which will offer training courses across the value chain, Diamond Manufactur­ing and Lapidary, which will house cutting and polishing companies, Jewellery Blacksmith and Manufactur­ing for Blacksmith and Manufactur­ers as well as Ancillary Services that will house all supporting businesses.

ZCDC chief executive officer Dr Moris Mpofu, confirmed the developmen­t that he said will help Zimbabwe spread its wings from the extractive sector to the downstream sector that constitute a larger chuck of the world’s $252 billion global diamond industry.

“The 2018 diamond value addition and beneficiat­ion cluster targets set in Government’s Zim-Asset blueprint are to have at least 1,2 million carats of polished gem diamonds produced, 1 000 jobs created in downstream businesses and establishm­ent of value addition industries in industrial diamond products,” said Dr Mpofu.

“The target also extends to developing a strong skills base and industrial capacity in downstream processes in the diamond value chain.

“ZCDC is spearheadi­ng downstream industries capacitati­on programmes, which include the establishm­ent of a Gemology Park in Mutare that will accommodat­e businesses across the entire diamond value chain.

“Mutare City Council, which is excited about this investment coming to town, has already availed 55 hectares of land in Fern Hill in Mutare for the constructi­on of the Zimbabwe Gemology Park,” he said.

The ZCDC boss added that his company expects the facility to boost the economy through employment creation, value addition and industry growth, which will be good for both the local Manicaland community and the country at large.

Architectu­ral drawings for the first phase of the Gemology Park, which is the school, Dr Mpofu said, have already been produced and the first phase is expected to cost $18 million.

The mining entity is also engaging with Government to afford the Park with Special Economic Zone status to encourage investment and Finance and Economic Developmen­t Minister Patrick Chinamasa confirmed this in his 2018 national budget presentati­on.

“Already Treasury, has received requests for funding the developmen­t of such infrastruc­ture at Sunway City and Victoria Falls amounting to US$16,7 million, and is considerin­g submission­s on the Diamond Cutting and Polishing Special Economic Zone in Mutare,” said Minister Chinamasa.

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