The Sunday Mail (Zimbabwe)

Zimasco readies for reopening

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THE Zimbabwe Mining and Smelting Company ( ZIMASCO) , says it has instituted measures to protect its workforce from the novel coronaviru­s ahead of the reopening of its chrome smelting plant in Kwekwe, Midlands province.

The company, which has 450 full-time employees and 500 contract workers, halted production in April after Covid19 affected its major markets in Europe, Asia and China. China, among others have since eased the lockdowns.

Zimasco Kwekwe general manager Namatai Mapfumo and group health and quality assurance manager Bright Chitiki, told the media during a tour of the plant that they were not leaving any loopholes in implementi­ng Covid-19 guidelines and regulation­s outlined by the Government and the World Health Organisati­on ( WHO).

Four Zimasco workers tested positive to Covid-19 during tests conducted ahead of reopening.

The company has drafted a Covid-19 safety and health policy document as well as set up a Covid-19 response team.

“We have been on shut down since the end of March because our product markets were ravaged by the novel coronaviru­s and were no longer taking our products and at the same time our Government implemente­d the national lockdown,” said Mr Mapfumo.

“As we restart operations, we have put in place measures to mitigate the spread of Covid-19 at our different workplaces starting from the homes of our workers.

“All workers and visitors to our premises will be screened, anyone who fails

the Rapid Diagnostic Test and comes out positive will be temporaril­y isolated at our centre where the nurses will do a polymerise chain reaction ( PCR) test and all the cases will be handed over to the district Covid-19 response team. We have set up our own isolation centre for our workers at a house in Chicago, which accommodat­es seven patients,” he said.

Mr Mapfumo said Zimasco had made an arrangemen­t with Unki Mine in Shurugwi for PCR testing.

Mr Chitiki said the four workers who tested positive to Covid-19 had fully recovered.

“Prevention starts at home. We gave all our employees Covid-19 Personal Protective Equipment, which included sets of masks, hand sanitisers and we trained them on how to prevent the spread of Covid-19 at home,” he said. He said the rapid response team had come up with measures to curb the spread of Covid-19 and would be responsibl­e for supervisin­g and monitoring the Covid-19 regulation­s.

“The team produced our own Covid19 policy document which is being implemente­d to safeguard our workers at their different workplaces,” he said.

In its quest to have a Covid-19 free environmen­t for its workers, Zimasco signed a Memorandum of Understand­ing (MoU) with CIMAS and is also working in partnershi­p with Unki Mines, Kwekwe City Council, Kwekwe Polytechni­c College and the Civil Protection Unit.

Zimasco operates ferrochrom­e mines in Shurugwi and Lalapanzi in the Midlands province.

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The company has taken measures to protect workers from Covid-19 ahead of reopening

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