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Mnangagwa’s rescue law yanks Metallon Gold and Makomo from the grave
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 62151, member: 636"] Zimbabwe's 2018 Insolvency Act transforms corporate distress management through rescue provisions that prevent business collapse. President Mnangagwa signed the legislation to replace inefficient judicial management systems with structured rehabilitation processes. Master of the High Court Eldard Mutasa administers proceedings under strict 90-day turnaround timelines. The framework prioritizes company recovery over liquidation while protecting jobs and economic stability. Major success stories demonstrate the law's effectiveness across multiple sectors. Makomo Resources completed corporate rescue on February 2024 after settling debts, and resumed operations as a key energy supplier. Metallon Gold Zimbabwe entered rescue proceedings alongside its subsidiaries to restructure substantial obligations. Truworths Limited and affiliated companies began rescue processes on August 7, 2024, while Khayah Cement Limited entered rescue status on December 30, 2024. [/QUOTE]
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