600 families to be displaced in Zimbabwe for China company to build cement plant

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Zimbabwe: Over 600 families in Masvingo are set to be displaced to make room for a new cement plant. The displacement follows the discovery of rich limestone deposits in the area and about 16 villages will be affected. Initially, 200 villagers are expected to be employed at the plant.

Masvingo Rural District Council CEO Martin Mubviro said that they had signed a Memorandum of Understanding with a company that wanted to invest in the venture, Xhing Xhong Cement Company. "I can confirm that we've agreed with an investor who wants to establish a cement plant. We have signed a Memorandum of Understanding with the investor and it is now left to them to start the project. Close to 600 families may be affected, although the exact number of those to be moved will be ascertained after feasibility studies are complete. The land where they should be resettled is yet to be identified," said Mubviro.

He said that major infrastructural improvements around Masvingo would be made once operations begin. "While some villagers will feel aggrieved to be moved from their original homes, there is a bigger picture of employment as many unemployed youths are going to get jobs," said Mubviro. "The plant will also add value to the province's economy through infrastructural development. People in this province will also get their cement for building nearer, so too will businesspeople who deal in building materials. Thus it will have an effect on prices of cement."

Last modified on 03 June 2015

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