The Herald (Zimbabwe)

Steelmaker­s resumes operations

- Michael Magoronga Midlands Correspond­ent

REDCLIFF-BASED manufactur­er, Steelmaker­s, has resumed operations on a lower scale following Government’s waiver of total lockdown on key industries.

The company had ceased operations at the commenceme­nt of the initial 21-day lockdown on March 30, as a measure to curb the spread of the coronaviru­s. The pandemic has resulted in the global economy coming to a standstill.

In an interview, Steelmaker­s operations director, Mr Alamwar Upendra, said the company had resumed production.

“We have started operating after President (Emmerson Mnangagwa) announced that the manufactur­ing industry can start working. We have,however, started with the critical staff that are needed for manufactur­ing,” he said.

Mr Upendra said while only critical staff was reporting for duty, they were observing strict social distancing and sensitisat­ion directives in a bid to combat any possibilit­y of Covid-19 spread among workers.

“We are very much aware of the coronaviru­s and we are adhering to social distancing hence our move to call only the essential staff to report for duty. We are ensuring that all workers are sanitised and also that they maintain social distancing, “he said.

The company is, however, set to face a challenge in accessing raw materials.

“We might face a challenge of accessing scrap material due to lockdown. But we are hoping that they will come through once we start operations, “he said.

Mr Upendra said they have also taken advantage of technology as they were using virtual forums for meetings.

“We are observing all measures to limit physical contact. We are therefore, utilising technology hence the use of video conferenci­ng for meetings and other social media platforms, “he said.

Mr Upendra said the commenceme­nt of operations was further necessitat­ed by the beginning of the tobacco auction season.

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