Public-Private Partnerships (PPPs) and Sustainable Natural Resources
Public-Private Partnerships (PPPs) and Sustainable Natural Resources Exploitation in Africa: Lessons from Diamond Mining in Chiadzwa, Zimbabwe June 2013 DOI: 10.13140/2.1.3856.8647
Public-Private Partnerships (PPPs) and Sustainable Natural Resources Exploitation in Africa: Lessons from Diamond Mining in Chiadzwa, Zimbabwe June 2013 DOI: 10.13140/2.1.3856.8647
Exploitation and the introductory publication Extractives and Sustainable Development I: Minerals, Oil & Gas Sectors in Zimbabwe, FES hopes to contribute to a constructive public debate on …
These include Zimbabwe's mining legislation, environmental impacts of the mining industry at global level, in the SADC region and in Zimbabwe. Problems which confront the industry as well as their possible solutions in Zimbabwe are also examined.
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Achieving sustainable mining activities require adequate data related to environmental problems associated with mining activities. Therefore, this research focuses on unearthing mining-induced land degradation in rural …
management and sustainable exploitation of mineral resources Joanna Lindahl SGU-rapport 2014:22 July 2014. Cover: Kanshanshi copper gold mine in Solwezi, Zambia. Photo: Joanna Lindahl. ... Zambia has a long history of mining due to its rich resources of mainly copper and cobalt. The pre -
Eventhough gold mining has both the positive and negative impacts on the environment, its negative impacts like depletion of natural resources, loss of grazing land and degradation of the ...
Therefore, the role of government policy in sustainable mining in Zimbabwe is to give direction to citizens, corporate or individual, providing them with leadership in optimum exploitation of platinum resources and their by-products. ... Ensuring that the proceeds accruing from exploitation of this resource contributes to creating reliable ...
Zimbabwe's mining sector is struggling to attract substantial investment from U.S. companies, despite its rich mineral resources. Experts cite policy inconsistency and currency volatility as the primary reasons for investors' reluctance to enter the market. In stark contrast, Chinese companies have increasingly dominated the sector, raising concerns about the long …
That Zimbabwe has a significant and diverse mineral resource base is not in doubt. With estimates that Zimbabwe has the second largest reserves of chrome and platinum after South Africa and potential to supply about 25% of the global diamond market, mining can play a catalytic role in Zimbabwe's economic revival, stabilization and eventual growth.
4 Extractivism, Social Exclusion & Conflict in Zimbabwe – The Case of Mining. arai MaguwuF. 5lternatives to Extractivism A. inashe GumboT. About the authors . ... sectors and the relationship between natural resources and sustainable development. It further interrogates the role of natural resources sectors in national development. In ...
Zimbabwe provides for the development and utilization of water resources, including the granting of permits to use water for mining purposes, protection of the environment, control of water pollution and granting of permits to discharge the effluent and toxic work. The Act prohibits any person and industrialists and even mines to
Sustainability of platinum Group Metals exploitation in Zimbabwe continues to be a cause for concern due to a number of factors. One therefore takes a look at factors necessary for optimum ...
Kuvimba Mining House (KMH) is setting ambitious goals in the mining industry, aiming to transform its operations into world-class enterprises. By Rudairo Mapuranga Acting Group CEO Trevor Barnard has been at the forefront of articulating this vision, emphasizing the company's long-term strategies and commitment to sustainable development. With a …
Zimbabwe Environmental Law Association (ZELA) has documented the evidence of Zimbabwe's mineral resource curse. ZELA has argued that the extractives sector in Zimbabwe has violated five main pillars of …
That Zimbabwe has a significant and diverse mineral resource base is not in doubt. With estimates that Zimbabwe has the second largest reserves of chrome and platinum after South Africa and potential to supply about 25% of the global diamond market, mining can play a catalytic role in Zimbabwe's economic revival, stabilization and eventual growth.
The Indaba will provide a platform for dialogue amongst various stakeholders in the natural resources sector, including people from resource-rich areas like mining host communities, parliamentarians, representatives from government ministries, development partners, mining companies, non-governmental organizations (NGOs), civil society ...
of Zimbabwe are in line with the aspirations of the 2009 adopted Africa Mining Vision (AMV), whose goal is to promote "transparent, equitable and optimal exploitation of mineral …
Environmental Implications of Mining in Zimbabwe. Mining is a fundamental principle of Zimbabwe's economy, contributing significantly to our Gross Domestic Product (GDP) and foreign exchange earnings. However, the environmental implications of mining are varied and profound, posing significant challenges to sustainable development and ...
Therefore, the role of government policy in sustainable mining in Zimbabwe is to give direction to citizens, corporate or individual, providing them with leadership in optimum exploitation of platinum resources and their by-products. ... itself with owning any of the resources but create optimum conditions for retaining all the value and ...
There is extensive evidence on the existence of a resource curse in Zimbabwe despite the vast mineral resources in the country. Using sixteen case studies of resource-rich nations that …
A perusal of Zimbabwe's history in particular shows that mining was a thriving industry before the whites set foot in the country with 'sophisticated' value addition facilities in place to promote trade and development. The mining and value addition projects ensured that Zimbabwe was a developed economy that had the potential to become a ...
Growth in demand for mineral resources in the world economy (SERI 2011) In the last 50 years, a noticeable change in the dynamics of this growth has been observed.
Sustainable mining is an objective as well as a tool for balancing economic, social, and environmental considerations within the framework of mining projects. Each of these three dimensions of mining do not exist in isolation and they form the basis of sustainable development in the mining projects matrix. The key fea…
By Amanada Mavhaza THE Center for Natural Resource Governance (CNRG) has urged African governments and multinational mining companies to prioritise responsible and sustainable mineral development that contributes to quality education for all.In a statement, the CNRG said it aligns with the African Union's 2024 theme: "Educate an African fit for the 21st …
THE INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF BUSINESS & MANAGEMENT ISSN 2321–8916 w ww .theijbm THE INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF BUSINESS & MANAGEMENT Cor por ate Social Responsibility ( CSR) : A Panacea for Sustainable Socio-Economic Development of Mining Communities in Zimbabwe Wilson Gwatiringa Executive, Gr oup Cor por ate Affair s, …
A PWYP study on Revenue transparency and sharing in the mining sector between the period 2013 and 2019, proffered key recommendations towards improving natural resource governance for sustainable ...
Keywords: black granite quarrying, benefits and costs, sustainable development. INTRODUCTION The history of mining in Zimbabwe dates back to the 15th century when the people practiced traditional small-scale mining mainly for iron and gold. This fact is evidenced by the existence of iron tools and dealings in gold
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Why has extractive sector in Zimbabwe, especially mining been opaque, secretive and not transparent thereby hindering its potential to contribute to sustainable development over a long period of time? Answer. Indeed, there is secrecy in the way mining contracts and agreements are signed with foreign governments and entities.
Speaking to Mining Zimbabwe at the Harare Agriculture Showgrounds on Wednesday, Dr Kambamura highlighted that by partnering with local farmers, mining companies such as Mimosa and Zimplats—currently exhibiting at the ongoing Harare Agriculture Show—are helping to build sustainable livelihoods. These efforts include initiatives like cattle ...
African investments in Zimbabwe's extractive sector over the past decade, yet mining has been characterised by environmental degradation, tax evasion, human rights abuses and …
The Ministry of Mines and Mining Development manages Zimbabwe's vast mineral resources. Zimbabwe is the third-largest producer of platinum globally, with significant reserves in the Great Dyke region. Zimbabwe is endowed with minerals that include gold, diamonds, platinum and chrome.