The Superhumans Center for Prosthetics and Rehabilitation will open in Dnipro on the basis of a reconstructed building of one of the city’s clinics, with a capacity to rehabilitate about 600 patients a year and employ at least 40 doctors.
According to the Ministry of Health on its website on Wednesday, after the renovation of the hospital building, the center will cover an area of about 2,000 square meters and will include a rehabilitation area, a prosthetics laboratory, and an inpatient department for complex cases.
As reported earlier, Superhumans Center announced plans to open centers in Odesa and Mykolaiv.
The first clinic of the Superhumans Center project was opened in April 2023 in Lviv on the basis of a local hospital. Earlier, the first stage of this center was opened – a prosthetic workshop and part of a rehabilitation center. It is planned to treat about 3 thousand patients annually.
Investments in the launch of the Superhumans rehabilitation medical center in Lviv are estimated at $54 million. Funds for the project are raised in Ukraine and abroad through fundraising.
The Superhumans clinic focuses on prosthetics for adults and children, surgical operations to reconstruct and restore disfigured body parts, including the face, and treatment of post-traumatic stress disorder.
A memorandum of cooperation was signed between Superhumans and the Ministry of Health. The project was initiated by Ukrainian businessman Andriy Stavnitser. Another founder of the project is Stavnitser’s business partner Philip Grushko.
Dnipro Metallurgical Plant (DMZ), a part of DCH Steel of businessman Aleksandr Yaroslavsky’s DCH Group, cut rolled steel production by 54.6% year-on-year to 33.8 thousand tons in January-August this year.
According to information in DCH Steel’s corporate newspaper on Thursday, the company did not produce rolled metal products in August, but rolling shop No. 2 shipped 2.3 thousand tons of steel products to consumers. In August 2023, the company produced 4.4 thousand tons of rolled metal products.
“The August rolling campaign has been postponed to September due to a change in the delivery time of billets. The rollers are planning to start working on September 13, and it all depends on the pace of billets supply by the customer,” the company said in a statement.
At the same time, coke production in the first eight months of 2024 decreased by 2% to 194 thousand tons. In August, coke production decreased by 6.7% compared to the previous month to 24.4 thousand tons. In August 2023, 25.8 thousand tons of coke were produced.
As reported, in 2023, DMZ increased its rolled metal output by 86.2% compared to 2022, up to 105.6 thousand tons, and coke output by 38.5%, up to 292.7 thousand tons.
In 2022, the plant reduced rolled steel production by 74.2% compared to 2021, to 58.4 thousand tons, and coke production by 56.3%, to 211.3 thousand tons.
DMZ specializes in the production of steel, pig iron, rolled products and products made from them.
On March 1, 2018, DCH Group signed an agreement to buy Dnipro Metallurgical Plant from Evraz.
At a meeting of the faction “Servant of the People” with the participation of Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky nine candidates for new ministers were agreed upon, the candidacy of First Deputy Foreign Minister Andriy Sibiga is proposed for the post of the head of the Foreign Ministry.
“A meeting of the faction was held…On the agenda – personnel renewal…President Volodymyr Zelensky joined us. Based on the results of the faction meeting, we have worked out a general picture of personnel rotations to strengthen the state: the Foreign Ministry – Andrei Sibiga,” the head of the Servant of the People faction, David Arahamiya, wrote in Telegram on Wednesday.
According to Arahamiya, Alexei Kuleba, deputy head of the Office of the President, is proposed for the post of Deputy Prime Minister and Minister for Regional Policy. “He will head the ministry as it works now. Subsequently, as it was conceived, it will be divided into infrastructure and regional policy areas,” Arahamiya said. He also said that Olga Stefanishina is proposed for the post of Deputy Prime Minister for European Integration – Minister of Justice.
Deputy Defense Minister Natalia Kalmykova is proposed for the post of Minister of Veterans Affairs, while Deputy Head of the Presidential Office Nikolai Tochitsky is proposed for the post of Minister of Culture and Information Policy.
They intend to appoint interim Minister of Youth and Sports Matvei Bedny to the post of Minister of Youth and Sports.
Also, according to Arahamiya, Deputy Energy Minister Svitlana Hrynchuk is proposed for the post of Minister of Ecology.
The Ministry of Strategic Industry may be headed by the director-general of the Ukrainian Defense Industry JSC, German Smetanin.
According to the head of the Servant of the People faction, Oleksandr Kamyshyn will move to the presidential office, where he will continue to deal with the issue of arms and infrastructure. In addition, Irina Vereshchuk moves to the Office of the President, who will work as a specialized deputy head of the OP.
“Discussed the creation of a new institution in the government with the working title “Ministry of return of Ukrainians”. We are holding a discussion of candidates who could head it,” – wrote Arahamiya.
Ukrainian banks as of Wednesday issued 288 thousand cards, which will be charged compensation under the state program “National cashback”, said Deputy Prime Minister – Minister of Economy of Ukraine Yulia Sviridenko.
“For two days our partner banks (of the state program “National Cashback”) – it is, in fact, all the largest banks in our state, issued a total of 288 thousand cards,” she said on the air of the national telethon ‘United News’ on Wednesday.
According to Sviridenko, more than 600 manufacturers have already joined the state program, registering 63 thousand goods in the system.
“At the time of the launch of the program, nine retail chains have already credited cashback, somewhere around 40 more are in the process of joining,” the first deputy prime minister said.
She recalled that the cashback program started on September 2 in beta testing mode, which is tentatively to last about a month.
As reported, the Cabinet of Ministers of Ukraine at a meeting on August 20 approved the procedure for granting “National cashback”, according to which Ukrainians will be able to receive compensation for 10% of the cost of goods purchased by them. The maximum amount of cashback is 3 thousand UAH/month, the funds can be spent on medical and utility services, sports, movies, train tickets, donate to the AFU or buy war bonds.
PrJSC Novoselovsky Mining and Processing Plant (NGOK, Kharkiv region) will pay dividends to shareholders in the amount of 0.08 kopecks per share, totaling UAH 3.4 million.
According to the company’s announcement in the information disclosure system of the National Securities and Stock Market Commission (NSSMC), on May 3, 2024, the annual general meeting of shareholders decided to allocate part of the net profit of 2023 in the amount of UAH 3.4 million to pay dividends to shareholders in cash.
“The amount of dividends per share is 0.08 kopecks (before taxes to be withheld and paid in accordance with the laws of Ukraine). On September 4, 2024, the company’s supervisory board decided that dividends based on the results of 2023 shall be paid in accordance with the decision of the general meeting held remotely by paying the entire amount of dividends in two parts through the depository system of Ukraine in accordance with the procedure established by law to shareholders included in the list of persons entitled to receive dividends as of September 19, 2024,” the company said in a statement.
At the same time, it was specified that the dividends will be paid between September 23 and October 25, 2024.
“Novoselovsky Mining and Processing Plant was established in 2000. It is engaged in the extraction of sand, gravel and clay.
According to NDU’s data for the second quarter of 2024, Silica Holding LLC (Ukraine) owns 94.8205% of the company.
The authorized capital is UAH 21.25 million.