网页1997年6月1日 Three main features of mineral policy have emerged since independence in 1980: (1) state participation in production and supervision of sales; (2) specific regimes for some artisanal mining; (3) ad hoc arrangements for the legal and financial environments
Contact网页2019年4月29日 Zimbabwe is a landlocked country in the heart of Southern Africa of about 390,757 km 2. It shares borders with South Africa, Botswana, Mozambique, and Zambia.
Contact网页1997年6月1日 This article examines the policy framework in place for small-scale gold mining in Zimbabwe. Through an analysis of stakeholder interviews and industry
Contact网页2 天之前 OVERALL FUNCTIONS. Formulate mining development policies. Monitor and evaluate the implementation of mining policies. Maintain an up to date data base of
Contact网页2017年10月26日 4. Mining policy and legal framework governing the mining sector in zimbabwe including continental and regional frameworks to which the country is
Contact网页2022年3月4日 There is currently a national policy vacuum in the mining sector. The work to produce a national minerals development policy has been long-drawn, with the first draft having been produced in 2013.
Contact网页2023年3月31日 This study interrogates the impacts of mining at Connemara Gold Mine on the environment and rural livelihoods for surrounding communities the mine. While we
Contact网页2017年8月10日 Development Policy The latest attempt to develop a comprehensive mineral development document was in 2013 by the Government Consultant Dr Paulo
Contact网页2022年6月16日 As the country envisions the mining industry to fetch an annual revenue of US$12 billion by 2023, the government has begun the process of developing mineral
Contact网页2021年3月1日 Values and vulnerabilities evolve over the mine life cycle, forming specific territorial trajectories that depend on the initial conditions as well as on political, economic, and socio-cultural contexts. A simple graphical framework is proposed to represent and describe the changing values and vulnerabilities over the mine life cycle.
Contact网页2018年11月23日 The study established that the five diamond mining companies doing business in the two communities had failed to honour their pledges of contributing USD10 million each towards the development of
Contact网页1997年6月1日 This article examines the policy framework in place for small-scale gold mining in Zimbabwe. Through an analysis of stakeholder interviews and industry performance, the stone argues that the main government initiatives to manage gold mining in recent years have proved counterproductive, as economic returns from minerals have
Contact网页2020年10月10日 The study employs the autoregressive distributed lag (ARDL) approach to examine the relationship between foreign direct investment (FDI) in the mining sector on the Zimbabwe economy, while controlling for both non-mining FDI and domestic investment. Using data over the period 1988–2018, this research results show that foreign direct
Contact网页2021年12月1日 Five wards (2, 5, 7, 8 and 10) in Mutoko District (see Fig. 1) are directly affected by black granite mining by companies like Natural Stone, Ilford Red, Longrui and Digmao.These five wards are the main focus of this research. While Longrui and Dingmao are known to be Chinese-owned companies, Surewin, spelled by locals as Xua Win,
Contact网页2018年1月1日 Zimbabwe is endowed with a plethora of natural resources sufficient to provide raw materials and inputs to its engineering, mining and processing companies. Despite having inherited functional industries at independence, over the last 15 -20 years, the country has been grappling with recession, low capacity utilization, liquidation of
Contact网页2023年2月9日 As Zimbabwe’s post-2000 economic crises unfolded, fuelled by a variety of deleterious policy choices and politicised governance connected to agriculture and also other sectors (Sachikonye, Citation
Contact网页2023年2月10日 1. Introduction. As Zimbabwe continues to suffer from environmental conservation problems (Mawere, Citation 2013), academics and policy makers turn to the juridical framework with which the country regulates access to and control over natural resources.The pieces of legislation under this framework, however, are devised to control
Contact网页2022年8月2日 Overview. Zimbabwe’s mining sector is highly diversified, with close to 40 different minerals. The predominant minerals include platinum group metals (PGM), chrome, gold, coal, and diamonds. The country boasts the second-largest platinum deposit and high-grade chromium ores in the world, with approximately 2.8 billion tons of PGM and 10
Contact网页2020年1月23日 Government’s economic development 3programme and will entail “the crafting of an Exploration, Registration and Extraction Mining Policy which will form the basis for new comprehensive mining sector legislation.”4 Furthermore, “To ensure full exploitation of mineral resources, [the government] is
Contact网页2021年12月1日 Research has shown how governments promulgate mining and land tenure policies that favour neoliberal multi-national companies at the expense of the locals (Hilson 2019; Lesutis 2019; Gukurume and Nhodo 2020). although it was claimed that all seven companies mined in partnership with the Zimbabwe government through the Zimbabwe
Contact网页2017年8月10日 Development Policy The latest attempt to develop a comprehensive mineral development document was in 2013 by the Government Consultant Dr Paulo Jourdan The policy as drafted was intended to guide strategies, legislation, programmes and decision making across government, and was framed in the context of the African Mining
Contact网页2022年2月22日 Zimbabwe’s mining sector in general (Magidi, 2018) and gold mining (Saunders, 2008). Several major gold mines, which included Connemara, Eureka and Venice Mines, were thus forced to close
Contact网页2021年9月20日 Murombo, T. Regulating mining in South Africa and Zimbabwe: Communities, the environment and perpetual exploitation. Law Environ. Dev. J. 2013, 9, 1–49. [Google Scholar] Dhliwayo, M. Public interest litigation as an empowerment tool: The case of the Chiadzwa community development trust and diamond mining in Zimbabwe.
Contact网页2015年7月1日 Findings indicate that policy problems in Zimbabwe are largely due to implementation failure against well thought out intelligible proposals. The stone reveals that implementation gaps reside in
Contact网页2023年3月31日 This study interrogates the impacts of mining at Connemara Gold Mine on the environment and rural livelihoods for surrounding communities the mine. While we acknowledge that mining is a very lucrative business and one of the major drivers of the Zimbabwean economy, we argue that most of the benefits of mining tend to be enjoyed
Contact网页2021年7月7日 The Zimbabwe National Industrial Development Policy is aligned to the Transitional Stabilisation Programme (October 2018 December 2020) TSP, which prioritizes the stimulation of economic growth and creation of employment. In pursuit of the regional and continental integration agendas, the Zimbabwe National Industrial
Contact网页2021年2月1日 through its Mining Policy Framework for Mining and Sustainable Development (MPF). At the World Summit on Sustainable Development, held in Johannesburg, South Africa in 2002, delegates from a number of countries recognized the challenges and opportunities related to mining and sustainable development, and
Contact网页2014年12月10日 This Chapter is gives summary of the development of mining legislation and policy in South Africa and Zimbabwe. It is shown that the two countries are well endowed with mineral resources. The significance of the mining sector to the economies of the two countries is highlighted flagging the contribution made to the respective country’s
Contact网页To execute its mandate the Ministry is responsible for the Mineral Resources Development Policy adopted in 2013. According to the Policy Government Vision for the mining sector is “to have a vibrant, well organized private sector and public-private partnership led mining sector contributing in excess of 20% towards GDP and sustainable economic
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