The Herald (Zimbabwe)

ACF creates new jobs

- Patrick Chitumba Midlands Bureau Chief

THE Aluminothe­rmic plant launched by President Mnangagwa last month at African Chrome Fields (ACF) is creating 50 new jobs and producing 600 tonnes of Ultra Low Carbon High Grade Ferrochrom­e (ULCHGFeCr) per month.

The plant at Zimbabwe’s biggest chrome miner, ACF, is set to further increase the company’s range of products through the addition of ULCHGFeCr and boost employment across ACF’s operations.

The technologi­cally-advanced plant will initially produce 300 tonnes of ULCHGFeCr and is expected to ramp-up production to 600 tonnes of ULCHGFeCr per month at full production.

The Aluminothe­rmic Plant creates certain by-products that have economic value and will be sold as a secondary income from the Plant.

“The launch of this plant created 50 new jobs, bringing the total number of employees at ACF to over approximat­ely 1 250, further increasing employment in the region. ACF’s new Aluminothe­rmic Plant will increase the economic value of the high-grade chromite ore by removing large quantities of gangue minerals, resulting in the production of a higher grade ferrochrom­e with minimum impurities,” said ACF national projects liaison officer, Mr Ashruf Kaka.

He said one of the more important reasons for beneficiat­ion of chromite by way of the Aluminothe­rmic Plant is due to the lack of electricit­y at ACF’s remote location.

“The process used by the Aluminothe­rmic Plant requires no electricit­y and allows ACF the opportunit­y to increase the economic value of the chromite it mines by way of beneficiat­ion. Beneficiat­ion of raw material is in line with the Zim-ASSETS programme endorsed by the Zimbabwean Government,” he said.

“The Aluminothe­rmic Beneficiat­ion Plant is a very exciting step both for our flagship operation, and for the developmen­t of Zimbabwe’s ferrochrom­e industry. Zimbabwe currently sits on over 12 percent of global chrome reserves and we want to help the country fulfil its true potential as a major global player in the production and beneficiat­ion of this vital stainless-steel ingredient.”

ACF chief technical officer Mr John Drummond, said the aluminothe­rmic process is not only more efficient, but cleaner as well, when compared to more convention­al methods.

“The specific recipe and know-how of the Aluminothe­rmic Plant for this manner of beneficiat­ion is unique to ACF. The main ingredient being the high-grade ferrochrom­e that ACF mines alluvially,” he said.

The plant, which took just over 10 months to complete since approval from the Environmen­tal Management Agency, has been well received by the local community, government officials, and environmen­tal auditors.

ACF is operated by the Moti Group and Sakunda Holdings (Pvt) Ltd, which are the majority and minority shareholde­rs respective­ly.

ACF produces high grade chrome and has tripled production levels to 30 000 tonnes of chrome ore per month since being acquired in 2014.

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