Chronicle (Zimbabwe)

METALLON UNBUNDLES 4 MINES Restructur­es operations to meet growth targets

- Oliver Kazunga Senior Business Reporter

ZIMBABWE’S largest gold miner, Metallon Corporatio­n has embarked on a restructur­ing exercise of its business as part of a strategy to increase efficienci­es and meet growth targets.

In a statement, the mining concern announced that part of the restructur­ing exercise would result in unbundling of Metallon’s four operating mines as separate entities.

The company runs four mines — How Mine, Mazowe, Redwing and Shamva.

“Each of these mines is now operating under separately registered companies, namely Bulawayo Mining Company, Goldfields of Mazowe, King’s Daughter Mining Company and Goldfields of Shamva, respective­ly,” said the miner.

By making the mines standalone operations, Metallon hopes to increase efficiency and allow each mine to manage its own assets and operations more effectivel­y.

The restructur­ing exercise also means that the companies will now have their own boards and management to assume all responsibi­lities over operations and suppliers. This was expected to reduce bureaucrac­y and bringing renewed focus across the group.

New managing directors have already been appointed to run the operations. The group’s chief executive officer Mr Ken Mekani commented:

“As the country’s leading gold producer, Metallon has a duty to invest in production and help meet national gold output targets.

“Metallon has an ambitious plan to increase gold production. As part of that plan, we had a thorough evaluation of our structure and operations.

“One of our key findings was that in order for us to efficientl­y exploit our assets in the future, we require each mine to focus clearly on managing their own operations.”

He said reorganisi­ng the group would allow each operation to manage and exploit the vast potential of our assets more efficientl­y.

“By empowering each mine, we are making the company stronger as a whole,” said Mr Mekani.

The reorganisa­tion is a continuing exercise and stakeholde­rs will be updated on material developmen­ts as necessary.

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Esats building in the Bulawayo city centre has been refurbishe­d into a shopping complex

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