The Herald (Zimbabwe)

We want to transform Hwange, says Chiwenga

- Bulawayo Bureau

VICE President Dr Constantin­o Chiwenga yesterday said Government has put in place a raft of measures for Hwange Colliery Company Limited to return to its status as one of the biggest employers in the country.

Addressing ZANU-PF supporters at a rally at the Colliery Stadium here, VP Chiwenga said Government was also working to ensure that workers at the company were paid outstandin­g salaries.

“There are problems here in Hwange from the days of colonialis­m and after independen­ce which are yet to be solved,” he said. “That’s why I brought Minister Chitando (Winston) because we want to transform Hwange.

“President Mnangagwa was here to commission the Hwange Thermal Power Station expansion project that will create thousands of jobs. We want Hwange to be a municipali­ty so that the people can buy the houses that they have been living in for years.

“The problems that dogged Hwange Colliery Company Limited to the point of almost closing in 2016 will not happen under this dispensati­on.”

VP Chiwenga said Government was working towards ensuring that the company paid employees’ outstandin­g salaries.

“The Government has a zero tolerance for corruption and will weed out all corrupt elements,” he said. “In September, we will be commission­ing undergroun­d mining here to return HCCL to its olden days.

“The Government will pour money into HCCL so that it increases its capacity. As we work towards ensuring that we pay salaries, let’s not engage in demonstrat­ions like we did before or engage in disruptive behaviour, we have heard your pleas, let us be patient, the Government is working on something.”

VP Chiwenga said it was President Mnangagwa’s vision for Zimbabwe to be a unitary State with a devolved system of governance.

He assured chiefs that the Government will fix roads in the area.

The Gwayi Shangani Dam water will be pumped to locals to address the water crisis in this area.

VP Chiwenga said Government secured state-of-the-art drilling rigs that go as deep as 1 000 metres for areas facing water challenges. He encouraged the farming of small grains that thrive in dry areas like Hwange, adding that such farmers will be assisted under the Command Agricultur­e programme.

VP Chiwenga said the Government will soon embark on a fencing project between communitie­s and game parks to avoid cases of human animal conflict.

He pledged the revival of the Campfire Project to benefit those communitie­s affected by animals.

VP Chiwenga castigated the poisoning of animals calling on communitie­s to play a role in their conservati­on.

“We are coming with another massive project, the Batoka project that will generate 2 400 megawatts of electricit­y at the Devil’s Gorge that will create many jobs,” he said.

VP Chiwenga said the Government was also working on reviving mining at Kamativi Tin Mine.

Referring to the recent bombing incident at the White City Stadium in Bulawayo, VP Chiwenga said the act would not stop the country from holding elections.

He said the bombing was not only a cowardly act, but inhuman and should never be repeated in independen­t Zimbabwe.

VP Chiwenga wished the victims injured at White City a speedy recovery, adding that he spoke to VP Kembo Mohadi and ZANU-PF chairman Cde Oppah Muchinguri-Kashiri on Tuesday and both were recovering well.

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