Govt to revive Midlands firm

25 Feb, 2018 - 00:02 0 Views
Govt to revive Midlands firm Cde Owen Ncube

The Sunday News

Cde Owen Ncube

Cde Owen Ncube

Munyaradzi Musiiwa, Midlands Correspondent
THE Government has intervened to revive Caridorn Abrasive the country’s sole producer of abrasives, sand papers and explosives, which stopped operations due to water and electricity disconnections.

The Gweru company stopped operations in 2010 after failing to pay its water and electricity bills when major shareholders Murray and Roberts left unceremoniously leaving the company in the custody of the employees.

Speaking to Caridorn employees during the tour of Gweru industries recently, Midlands Minister of State, Cde Owen Ncube, said Caridorn was one of the anchor projects in the province that had a potential of contributing significant in reviving the economy.

Minister Ncube said the Ministry of Industry Commerce and Enterprise Development was seized with the Caridorn matter.

“Caridorn is the only company in Zimbabwe that manufactures abrasives and explosives that are critical in the mining industry. It is the country’s sole producer of explosives. At the moment our people have to import from South Africa all their abrasives and material for explosives thereby draining the country of the much needed foreign currency.

“As Government we view Caridorn as a possible foreign currency earner hence the need to support it vigorously as we know that once it is revived it will not only satisfy the local market but also the regional market and bring in foreign currency,” he said.

Minister Ncube said the Government was in the process of ensuring that Caridorn gets new investors to recapitalise it.

“Instead of providing foreign currency to import abrasives and related products, it is better to resuscitate the company which will lead to creation of more employment. I am sure that my office’s submission to the Minister of Industry recommending the revival of Caridorn should very soon bring investors once they have been identified,” he said.

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