The Herald (Zimbabwe)

Zimplats strikes deal with universiti­es

- Kudakwashe Mhundwa Business Reporter

ZIMBABWE’s biggest platinum miner, Zimplats has struck a partnershi­p deal with local universiti­es aimed at improving the quality of mining engineerin­g in the country.

As part of the deal, Zimplats has since donated a vehicle to the University of Zimbabwe to be awarded to the newly elected professori­al chair.

To date, Zimplats has pledged a total sponsorshi­p of $345 000 which includes purchase of computers for the university that have already been delivered as well as other forms of support to ensure smooth running of the programme.

Speaking at the handover ceremony last week, Zimplats corporate affairs manager Busi Chindove said the move came about after a five-year long negotiatio­n with the university.

“The aim of the sponsorshi­p is to make sure that Zimbabwe continues to producing quality graduates that contribute to mining in Zimbabwe

“Zim-Asset talks about mining being one of the drivers of the economy and you cannot drive the economy if you do not have the necessary manpower to contribute to the sustainabl­e developmen­t of that sector,” said Mrs Chindove.

University of Zimbabwe Vice Chancellor Professor Levi Nyagura welcomed the move, citing that graduates are the driving force that ensures continuity of any sector of the economy.

Apart from cash sponsorshi­p, Zimplats has also set up an internship program for graduate learners that want to gain exposure in the industry.

Prof Nyagura said, to date Zimplats has taken in recently graduated geologists and mining engineers.

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