Boost for Hwange Coal mining as groundbreaking coal tar innovation is unveiled

Rutendo Nyeve, Online Reporter

THE Ministry of Transport and Infrastructural Development, in partnership with the Research Council of Zimbabwe, has unveiled a pioneering project that is set to revolutionise road construction and rehabilitation towards more sustainable and cheaper means.

Dubbed the Coal Tar Project, the innovation harnesses locally sourced materials to produce fiber-modified tar, offering a cost-effective, durable and eco-friendly alternative to imported road binders.

Speaking during the Inaugural Research for Sustainable Industrialisation and Economic Development Indaba held at ZITF on Wednesday, the Ministry of Transport and Infrastructural Development Chief Research and Testing Officer and Principal Investigator of the project Mr Actor Zonde said the initiative leverages crude tar from Hwange coking ovens and chrysotile fibers recycled from Shabanie-Mashava mines.

He said a ZIMCHEM industrial plant in Redcliff with a monthly production capacity of 150 tonnes is already operational, supplying the Department of Roads for critical projects such as the ongoing Kwekwe-Gokwe road reseal.

Related Posts

ZimParks celebrates historic translocation of black rhinos to the shores of Lake Kariba

Fairness Moyana, [email protected] A group of critically endangered black rhinoceros has been reintroduced into Matusadona National Park in a landmark conservation achievement that marks the return of one of Zimbabwe’s…

Beyond Western Hype: Truth of China-Zimbabwe Resource Ties

By Mafa Kwanisai Mafa For decades, Africa’s abundant mineral wealth has fuelled the development of Europe and North America, yet it has failed to lift African nations out of persistent…

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

×
×