Under the National Development Strategy 1 (NDS1), mining and agriculture will be the cornerstones on which Zimbabwe will leverage economic growth towards an upper middle-income economy by 2030. The mining sector has been tasked to grow its annual export contribution to US$12 billion in the next...
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Sean Gilbertson graduated as a mining engineer from Wits University in South Africa having spent time in the country’s deep level gold and platinum mines. Mr Gilbertson worked as project financier for Deutsche Bank in Frankfurt and London specialising in independent power projects and public/private...
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Last week I had the privilege of participating in a YPO (Young Presidents’ Organization) event held in Victoria Falls, Zimbabwe.
While during the Mugabe regime, the displaced people were suppressed through the deployment of state security to silence them, in the post-Mugabe Conclusion This article examined the lives and lived experiences of the displaced Chiadzwa people in eastern Zimbabwe. We explored the ways in which ...
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by platinum mining operations in Zimbabwe. It has argued that the location of platinum mining operations in rural areas has led to the entanglement of discourses of belonging anchored in autochthony and traditional authorities’ demands for services and jobs from mining companies. This has led to a...
Zambia and Zimbabwe. The Chinese-controlled share of production from all these mines was less than 0.1% of the total world value or around 0.5% of the total value of all African production. In 2013, production had increased in some of the mines already operating in 2010, and new copper mi...
Several scholars have since examined the impact of this oversight, and more broadly, the sector’s continued policy treatment ‘as a subset of large, formal mining’ in sub-Saharan Africa. These scholars draw on evidence gathered in a range of countries, from Zimbabwe (Spiegel, 2015), through...