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RioZim CEO decries union court bid as a hurdle to its revival
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 55191, member: 636"] RioZim executives maintain that company recovery remains achievable despite mounting financial pressures across Zimbabwe's mining giant. The diversified resource firm operates gold, nickel, copper, coal and diamond extraction facilities throughout the nation. Mining industry analysts predict sector expansion exceeding seven percent during 2025, with revenue estimates reaching 6.2 billion dollars. The Zimbabwe Diamond and Allied Workers Union recently submitted court documents seeking corporate rescue proceedings. Chief executive Rajgopal Swami argues these legal actions delay employee payment solutions and recapitalization efforts. Geological changes at the flagship Cam and Motor Mine created operational difficulties beginning in 2019. Ore composition shifted from oxide materials to refractory sulphide, requiring substantial infrastructure modifications worth 35 million dollars. Limited financing options prevented necessary equipment upgrades and pit optimization projects. The company employs 1,764 workers who support approximately 8,000 family members across multiple communities. Management pursues various funding strategies while engaging potential investors for asset sales and equity partnerships. [/QUOTE]
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