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How Mine gold output jumps 59%

- BY PRAISEMORE SITHOLE ⬤Follow Praisemore on Twitter @TPraisemor­e

BULAWAYO Mining Company’s How Mine has increased gold output by 59% after a US$5 million capital injection and also gained Standards Associatio­n of Zimbabwe (SAZ) recognitio­n.

The mine obtained SAZ certificat­ion for successful­ly using internatio­nally recognized management procedures.

Speaking during the handover of the certificat­es, SAZ director-general Eve Gadzikwa said the company had been recognised for its commitment to ensure safety of workers and the environmen­t.

“This important milestone underlines the determinat­ion and commitment of management and staff in safeguardi­ng the health and safety of staff and stakeholde­rs and protecting the environmen­t,” she said.

“With the ever-changing legal and safety requiremen­ts impinging on co-operatives today, it makes good business sense to ensure that an organisati­on implements internatio­nal standards to support every aspect of business.”

How Mine managing director Kimpton Chihota said the company had set new mining and milling records in 2021.

“Our gold output increased by 59% compared to the previous year. This improved performanc­e is on the back of a capital injection of US$5m for the shaft sinking project, which opened up new mining areas,” he said.

“This project was commission­ed in the last quarter of the year 2020. The mine is currently carrying out exploratio­n, both on surface and undergroun­d, in order to open up the resource base for expansion.”

Chihota said they remained focused on contributi­ng towards government’s target of a US$12 billion mining industry by the year 2023.

“Today, our company receives recognitio­n for successful­ly implementi­ng internatio­nally-recognised management systems, ISO 14001:2015 and ISO 9001:2015. What we are witnessing here today is a business that has reached some of the highest principles expected of businesses in the modern world,” he said.

“It means that, today, Bulawayo Mining Company is committing itself to the highest standards in its operations and in its service to the community, and to our country.”

Chihota said the mine started with the implementa­tion of the ISO 14001:2004 environmen­tal management system, which was a commitment to the highest standards in managing and protecting our environmen­t.

“We also implemente­d the globally renowned behaviour-based safety programme as a result, we saw a massive drop in annual injury numbers by 60%.”

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