The Herald (Zimbabwe)

Prospect Lithium urged to manufactur­e batteries

- Ivan Zhakata and Victor Maphosa

MINING giant Prospect Lithium Zimbabwe needs to move to manufactur­e lithium batteries locally and export them to boost Zimbabwe’s economy, Minister of State for Provincial Affairs and Devolution for Mashonalan­d East Aplonia Munzvereng­wi said yesterday.

Speaking during a tour of Prospect’s offices and staff accommodat­ion in Goromonzi yesterday, Minister Munzvereng­wi said the compnay should not only mine lithium for export but also consider producing lithium batteries for the local, regional and internatio­nal markets.

She also toured the plant to have an appreciati­on of PLZ’s operations in the mining and processing of raw lithium.

Minister Munzvereng­wi was happy that PLZ was abiding by the Zimbabwean laws as well as internatio­nal laws regarding the mining and processing of lithium.

“Here at PLZ, initially they were mining and exporting unprocesse­d lithium but because of the laws of the Zimbabwean government which says we want our companies to mine and process that is why we see that at PLZ they are mining and processing,” she said.

“They also want to involve their further to process up to the level of lithium sulphate and we are saying they should go beyond that. They have to plan ahead to say at the end of the day all things done we want to export finished products in the form of lithium batteries.

“There is nothing which can stop us because the role material is there. It is in abundance and all what is needed is the proper equipment then value add more and produce lithium batteries.”

Minister Munzvereng­wi said PLZ should also create lithium products that will add value to the country’s economy.

“What should stop us from exporting lithium batteries to South Africa, Zambia, the African region and even beyond,” she said.

“I am challengin­g the PLZ team, our engineers here to say go back on the drawing board. We do not want what you are exporting but maybe half of what you are exporting should all value and produce various products for export.”

Minister Munzvereng­wi also said Government was ready to give PLZ more land to develop special economic zones.

“What is done is special economic zones is different from what is done from the industrial sites that we see. It means that what will be done there will be of high quality,” she said.

PLZ director in the general manager’s office Mr Yu Long said they will look into manufactur­ing lithium batteries though it is a long process.

“As PLZ we will follow the procedure step by step. Firstly, we need to finish the concentrat­e then we go to another step of making lithium sulphate and we continue up to furthering our activities to the manufactur­ing of batteries,” he said.

 ?? — Picture: Kudakwashe Hunda ?? Mashonalan­d East Minister of Provincial Affairs and Devolution Apollonia Munzvereng­wi speaks to Prospect Lithium Zimbabwe General Manager Mr Zhu Haijun (left) and PLZ Assistant General Manager Rugare Dhobbie (right) during a tour of newly built employees kitchen (in background) and accommodat­ion (out of picture) at the lithium mine in Goromonzi yesterday.
— Picture: Kudakwashe Hunda Mashonalan­d East Minister of Provincial Affairs and Devolution Apollonia Munzvereng­wi speaks to Prospect Lithium Zimbabwe General Manager Mr Zhu Haijun (left) and PLZ Assistant General Manager Rugare Dhobbie (right) during a tour of newly built employees kitchen (in background) and accommodat­ion (out of picture) at the lithium mine in Goromonzi yesterday.

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