ZIMBABWE Alloys Limited (ZimAlloys) expects to grow its head count by up to 58 percent to 550 in the next 18 months from the current 348 workers on planned expansion of business units, including the opening of a new furnace.
The Gweru-based high-carbon ferrochrome producer restarted smelting operations last month after almost 11 years of non-activity. At its peak in the 1990s ZimAlloys used to employ thousands of workers before going under administration due to legacy debts.