In 2000, Ziscosteel operated without a fully constituted board. Its blast furnaces were no longer functional while its plants and equipment was now obsolete. As of early 2008, the company was producing less than 12,500 tonnes, far below the break-even capacity of 25,000 tonnes. By 2010, it could hardly pay its depleted workforce. It has been claimed that more than 200 former workers have died since 2011 because they were unable to pay for medicine or hospital treatment.
Bavarder sur Internet2024.7.9 The Ripple Creek mine, which used to supply the steel mill, could be restarted very quickly. Its reserves still contain some 60m tonnes of high-grade (53%) iron ore. With
Bavarder sur InternetThe Ripple Creek Mine, located in the vicinity of Kwekwe, Zimbabwe, is a notable mining site in the region. However, it is important to mention that the mine was closed when the data was
Bavarder sur InternetThe Ripple Creek iron ore deposit comprises the thickest portion of a long gossanous orebody that strikes northwest – southeast and forms a part of a 35km strike of gossanous rocks.
Bavarder sur Internet2020.5.17 The Zimbabwe Mining Development Corporation has teamed up with Essar Africa, the Indian steel conglomerate which has significant interests in minerals, to explore iron
Bavarder sur Internet2016.9.14 The ZISCO group of companies include; BIMCO, Lancashire Steel, Frontier Steel and ZISCO Distribution Centre. All these companies are 100% owned by ZISCO. It gets
Bavarder sur Internet2023.8.9 Local investor Kuvimba Mining House has taken over Zimbabwe’s comatose steel company Ziscosteel after getting a three-year bid to resuscitate it. Ziscosteel – proudly
Bavarder sur Internet2023.7.21 They're beginning with limestone mining but there is US$30 million to resuscitate Ripple Creek in Buchwa, Mberengwa.” Chinese company Dinson Iron and Steel
Bavarder sur InternetZisco’s Ripple Creek claim has limestone and measured iron ore resources of 111 million tonnes.
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