Zimbabwe will undertake another attempt to revive steel industry
a Government task force Zimbabwe today will work on the revival of the previously dismantled the Zimbabwe steel company (ZISCO), a former Africa's largest steel company in Africa.
the task force, headed by the Minister of industry and trade Sekem Sensei also includes the Ministers of Finance and economic development, energy and energy and mines and the mining industry. The group will assess the cost of restoring an abandoned steel mill, the company also plans to attract investors and other financial instruments.
ZISCO, which once employed more than 5,000 people, ceased production in 2008 in the midst of the economic crisis for Zimbabwe. The conclusion of the company down would help Zimbabwe to rebuild trust in allies, such as China is the largest direct investor in the country - despite the fact that Zimbabwe had not complied with its obligations under the Chinese loans worth 2.2 billion dollars from 2000 to 2017.
Local media say that another failure on the revival of the steel business could be a turning stone in relations with Beijing, which will review its investments in Zimbabwe that may never generate profits.