Sunday News (Zimbabwe)

Redcliff Cement Plant complete, to open next month

- Munyaradzi Musiiwa Midlands Correspond­ent

A CHINESE company, Mortal Investment­s Manufactur­ing, has completed the constructi­on of a $20 million cement manufactur­ing plant in Redcliff with initial production expected to start next month, an official has said.

The company, which will operate as Livetouch Cement, acquired 100 000 square metres from the local authority at a cost of $600 000 to build the plant.

In an interview, company chief executive officer Mr Wang Dongning said the project, which was granted a national investment status, was likely to start producing next month.

Mr Wang said they have completed the test run of the plant and were now awaiting the green light from the Internatio­nal Organisati­on for Standardis­ation (ISO) and an Environmen­tal Impact Assessment (EIA) from Environmen­tal Management Agency. ISO ensures that products and services are safe, reliable and of good quality.

Mr Wang said the plant, which will be manufactur­ing Masonry Cement (22.5X), has a capacity to produce 400 000 tonnes of cement annually. Masonry Cement (22.5X) is a cement which is ideal for general constructi­on works and is recommende­d for all masonry work, brick, mortar, plastering and general building.

“We have completed the constructi­on of the manufactur­ing plant and we are running the final test. We are now waiting for ISO and EMA and we are hoping that we would start producing in February. The plant we have has a capacity of producing 400 000 tonnes of cement annually,” he said.

Mr Wang said they have a staff complement of more than 100 people and were looking forward to increasing the number once production starts.

Redcliff Mayor Councillor Freddy Kapuya said the Chinese company has requested for an additional 10 hectares of land to expand.

“The company wants more land to expand and we are looking at it. We are happy because this is going to create employment for local people. The majority of the employees engaged by the company are from Redcliff,” he said.

e company will be using slag, a by-product of the now defunct Ziscosteel from smelted iron ore. Slag is a major component in the manufactur­ing of Portland cement, which is cement manufactur­ed from chalk and clay which hardens under water and when hard resembles Portland stone in colour.

It is usually mixed with quarry to form hard concrete slabs usually used in the constructi­on of bridges. The Chinese firm has partnered with local businesspe­ople to set up a state-of-the-art plant that would employ over 400 people in Redcliff.

There has been growing interest from a number foreign companies to invest in the Midlands Province.

In December 2015, Japanese investor, Yakushuku Manufactur­ing Company approached Redcliff Municipali­ty proposing to set up a $25 million cotton ginning factory and yarn cotton manufactur­ing plant.

Clr Kapuya said the Japanese company intends to use solarpower­ed technology for its operations with the excess power generated being fed into the national grid. He said once the deal is sealed it would employ about 3 000 people.

Redcliff has a population of about 50 000.

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Redcliff Cement Plant

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