Zimbabwe Steel makes a comeback as Zisco teams up with Dinson Iron to boost local metal-making. Both companies signed papers agreeing to make different products instead of fighting for sales. Dinson makes pig iron for other countries but has promised to let Zisco create certain steel types. The plan creates many jobs for local people across the Midlands area.
Minister Ndlovu told lawmakers the partnership helps both old factories like Lancashire Steel through shared work. Zisco plans to restart making burnt lime from limestone, which removes dirt from steel during making. The theft of factory parts stopped after new leaders took charge at the steel plant. Dinson already makes the raw materials that Zisco once produced before closing years ago. This teamwork puts Zimbabwe back on the world map as a steel maker for building projects around Africa.
Minister Ndlovu told lawmakers the partnership helps both old factories like Lancashire Steel through shared work. Zisco plans to restart making burnt lime from limestone, which removes dirt from steel during making. The theft of factory parts stopped after new leaders took charge at the steel plant. Dinson already makes the raw materials that Zisco once produced before closing years ago. This teamwork puts Zimbabwe back on the world map as a steel maker for building projects around Africa.