The mining Industry plays an important role in development. It provides raw materials for industrial development; it also provides huge resource rents which can be useful in funding infrastructure projects and budget deficits. Mining is also a labour-intensive vocation and may therefore, help in alleviating poverty through job creation. If managed well, mining resource rents may lead to sustainable development of economies. In Zimbabwe, mining is a major contributor to foreign currency earnings and contributes significantly to the Gross Domestic Product (GDP). The industry contributes 50% of the country’s foreign currency receipts and its contribution to GDP averages about 11%. To illustrate the importance of the industry to the economy, a...
International and Public Affairs, 2019; 3 (2): 33-42.Due to the economic hardships Tanzania has been...
The mining sector has become a focal point for the Malawian government, cited in the Malawi Growth a...
Governments that lack the capacity to mine resources themselves have to attract foreign direct inves...
Zimbabwe is endowed with many valuable mineral resources which when properly managed have the potent...
In Zimbabwe today, the State - through its various agencies - is the dominant player in die mining s...
The deterioration of Zimbabwe`s infrastructure is evident after decades of far-reaching domestic ref...
The papers in this thesis investigate issues related to investment with particular reference to the ...
The distribution of mining revenue in Zimbabwe has attracted a lot of attention especially with the ...
This dissertation will examine Zimbabwe’s mining sector as well as its foreign direct investment cli...
Mining has been the biggest contributor to GDP after government services since the earliest discover...
The study sought to assess the impact of mineral production on Zimbabwe economic growth and developm...
Although small-scale and artisanal mining in Zimbabwe predates to the time of colonialism the countr...
Mining plays a key role in Zimbabwe’s economy, contributing 5% and 23% to the country’s gross domest...
The article examines strategies of harnessing mineral resources for community empowerment,poverty re...
The article primarily analyses the effectiveness of the economic empowerment strategies targeted at ...
International and Public Affairs, 2019; 3 (2): 33-42.Due to the economic hardships Tanzania has been...
The mining sector has become a focal point for the Malawian government, cited in the Malawi Growth a...
Governments that lack the capacity to mine resources themselves have to attract foreign direct inves...
Zimbabwe is endowed with many valuable mineral resources which when properly managed have the potent...
In Zimbabwe today, the State - through its various agencies - is the dominant player in die mining s...
The deterioration of Zimbabwe`s infrastructure is evident after decades of far-reaching domestic ref...
The papers in this thesis investigate issues related to investment with particular reference to the ...
The distribution of mining revenue in Zimbabwe has attracted a lot of attention especially with the ...
This dissertation will examine Zimbabwe’s mining sector as well as its foreign direct investment cli...
Mining has been the biggest contributor to GDP after government services since the earliest discover...
The study sought to assess the impact of mineral production on Zimbabwe economic growth and developm...
Although small-scale and artisanal mining in Zimbabwe predates to the time of colonialism the countr...
Mining plays a key role in Zimbabwe’s economy, contributing 5% and 23% to the country’s gross domest...
The article examines strategies of harnessing mineral resources for community empowerment,poverty re...
The article primarily analyses the effectiveness of the economic empowerment strategies targeted at ...
International and Public Affairs, 2019; 3 (2): 33-42.Due to the economic hardships Tanzania has been...
The mining sector has become a focal point for the Malawian government, cited in the Malawi Growth a...
Governments that lack the capacity to mine resources themselves have to attract foreign direct inves...