Chinese company funds cement plant upgrade in Zimbabwe
Updated: 2014-03-24 15:17
(Xinhua)
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A Zimbabwean works at Sino-Zimbabwe Cememt Company (SZCC)'s factory in the suburbs of Gweru, Midlands province, Zimbabwe, March 13, 2014. [Photo/Xinhua] |
GWERU, Zimbabwe - A leading Chinese- Zimbabwean joint venture is on track to complete a massive facility upgrade with $5 million invested by the Chinese shareholder, a senior company official revealed.
After the upgrade, expected to be completed in the next few month, the Sino-Zimbabwe Cement Company will become one of the country's top cement producers, said Wang Yong, the company's managing director.
"We are now halfway through the upgrade," Wang told Xinhua at the trees-surrounded cement plant located in the mineral- rich Midlands province. "We have installed a modern bag filter system to cut emission. No more thick dusts or smoke from the chimney now."
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The plant, which started operation in 2001 under the witness of President Robert Mugabe, is a joint venture between Industrial Development Corporation of Zimbabwe and China Building Material Industrial Corporation for Foreign Econo-Technical Cooperation with an initial investment of $54 million.
The factory employs more than 400 workers, with 95 percent from Zimbabweans, manning almost all ranks of positions from assembly line workers to senior managers.
Wang said as part of the facility upgrade, the board of cement plant decided to restructure the work-forces by recruiting 32 local skilled workers to replace 59 under-skilled workers who would be offered retrenchment packages.
Wang explained that the retrenchment is different from similar actions being taken by the country's struggling manufacturers, which are forced to close or scale down operations due to bleak economic outlook.
"We are optimistic about the future," Wang said, adding they will redouble its efforts to attract larger investment from China to fund further facility upgrade and even expansion. Wang said cement suppliers are poised to benefit from increased infrastructure developments, if the government's five-year economic plan is being fully implemented.
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