Jul 31, 2013· Indigenisation and Exports/Imports A constant problem within the Zimbabwean economy is the seemingly permanently negative balance of payments, that is, more imports than exports. An indirect hit in terms of productivity efficiency gains and ultimately more exports has been facilitated by indigenisation.
Read MoreThe Future of Mining in Africa The Future of Mining in Africa The rapid advance of mining digitalisation, coupled with regulatory changes, will change the way that African mines operate and require careful consideration of the impact of those changes to mining stakeholders. The digital revolution The velocity of change sweeping
Read Moreimpact of legislation on Africa's mining industry While it is widely agreed that Africa's extensive mineral and resources wealth has the potential to act as a launch pad for the continent's economic wellbeing, a number of issues continue to dog the mining
Read MoreApr 01, 2016· Section 15 of the General Notice refers to General Notice 114 of 2011, which relates to the Mining Sector, but, as stated above, the latter is ultra vires and therefore of no force or effect, at least in its requirement that indigenisation shares must be disposed of to any listed designated entity that does not qualify in terms of the Act as an ...
Read MoreJan 28, 2021· The effect of prescribing minerals under section 3(1) of the Indigenisation and Economic Empowerment Act will largely be to fence off sectors of the mining industry from foreign investment. If that is to be done at all it should be done by Parliament itself through an Act of Parliament after careful debate, rather than by a single Minister ...
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Read MoreA.10 Iron ore mining MFP: Impact of capital effects 122 A.11 Iron ore mining: Contributions to MFP changes, 2000-01 to 2006-07 122 A.12 Gross value of production shares within 'Other metal ore' mining 123 A.13 Other metal ore mining: Inputs, outputs and MFP 124 A.14 Other metal ore mining MFP: Impact of resource depletion and
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Read MoreIn this era of increased competition and rapid change, mining companies must remain attentive to all opportunities to gain an advantage over competitors. Acquisition of innovative equipment is often viewed as a way of decreasing operating costs, for example, by increasing machinery reliability. The objective of this paper is to examine the impact of new equipment on productivity in underground ...
Read Moreindigenisation policy and the subsequent operational imperfections evident in the operation of the ZCSOT, community engagement in the process of development is quite marginal. Instead, what we see is political manipulation of the CSOT, lack of transparency and
Read MoreJul 14, 2015· To discover the impact of robots on the average manufacturing worker, we analysed their effect in 14 industries across 17 developed countries from 1993 to 2007. We found that industrial robots increase labour productivity, total factor productivity and wages. While they don't significantly change total hours worked, they may be a threat to ...
Read MoreSep 10, 2018· Rising productivity, alongside exploration, is the principal means by which mining can combat resource depletion. Over the past one hundred and fifty years, the mining …
Read More(agriculture, manufacture, mining and communication) in Nigeria. The foreign direct investment policies treated are the indigenisation policy, exchange rate policy, industrial policy and ownership policy. This study found that during the period of indigenisation policy inward foreign direct investment in the Nigerian sectors was
Read More2 Sustainability in Mining Incentives to drive sustainability in mining Energy efficiency, environmental care and carbon footprint disclosure are surfacing to the top of the agenda in the mining and minerals industry. Carbon emissions, effluent and waste, as well as water conservation are key concerns for mining companies against a backdrop of
Read Moreultimately productivity, which drives up the cost per ton of the operation. A negative spin-off of poor mining conditions is an increase in accident damage on mechanized machines. Therefore an increase in severity impacts on the machine cost per hour (affecting the dealer) and productivity decreases and increase in accident
Read MoreJun 11, 2020· How technology can boost productivity in small-scale mining 11 June 2020 The fourth revolution is about much more than technology—it is an opportunity to unite global communities by improving communication and access to information, to build sustainable economies, to adapt and modernize governance models, to reduce material and social ...
Read MoreFeb 18, 2019· Rising productivity, alongside exploration, is the principal means by which mining can combat resource depletion. Over the past one hundred and fifty years, the mining industry has been remarkably successful in growing its productivity. However, since 2000, there are signs of a slowdown. Some aspects of this are clearly cyclical but there are increasing concerns that some of the underlying ...
Read MoreAug 18, 2017· Zim-Asset was a plan crafted following ZANU-PF's 2013 election victory to pursue, accelerated economic growth and wealth creation, to achieve sustainable development and social equity anchored on indigenisation, empowerment and employment creation, propelled by Zimbabwe's human and natural resources.
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Read MoreBy far the major two problems facing the mining industry have been insufficient and erratic power supply, and the lack of policy certainty (as evidenced by the sudden imposition of new royalties and fees, and opaque indigenisation targets). The next most pressing problem is the acute national shortage of capital and high interest rates.
Read MoreMar 18, 2010· The Indigenisation and Economic Empowerment Regulations, which were gazetted recently, require foreign companies and existing businesses to cede 51% shareholding to indigenous people. "The mine will await the outcome of discussions between the Chamber of Mines and government on the sector-specific arrangements of indigenisation and empowerment.
Read MoreAug 10, 2012· Indigenisation law to affect more sectors in Zimbabwe. In 2007 the Zimbabwean government passed into law the controversial Indigenisation and Economic Empowerment Act. The act empowers the government to secure that at least 51% of the shares of every public company and any other company are owned by indigenous Zimbabweans.
Read MoreJan 15, 2016· via Indigenisation law clarification: The facts – The Zimbabwe Independent January 15, 2016. Very few will require persuasion in order to accept the importance and significance of empowerment of indigenous Zimbabweans and all historically disadvantaged people of Zimbabwe. Corporate social responsibility and balancing the interests of ...
Read MoreCaledonia Mining Corporation 2 For the 3 months ended 30 September For the 9 months ended 30 September Note 2012 2011 2012 2011 Restated(1) Restated(1) Unaudited Revenue 21,494 16,517 57,609 39,733 Less: Royalty 1,504 743 4,034 1,791 Production costs 8 6,389 5,763 19,151 15,124 Depreciation 11 999 647 2,759 1,853 Gross profit 12,602 9,364 31,665 20,965
Read MoreThe findings of the study indicated that the Indigenisation and Economic Empowerment Act and Statutory Instrument for Community Share Ownership Trust were the pro poor mining …
Read MoreMining typically accounts for around 5 per cent of Australia's nominal market sector gross domestic product. A 'once-in-a-generation' shock to demand for, and prices of, mining commodities saw this share rise to 8.5 per cent in 2006-07, stimulating substantial growth in new investment, employment, and profits.
Read MoreThe Zimbabwe Indigenisation and Economic Empowerment Act of 2007 [Chapter14:33], (), gives its policy definition of empowerment as „the creation of an environment which enhances the performance of the economic activities of indigenous Zimbabweans into which they would have been introduced or involved through indigenisation ...
Read MoreJun 05, 2018· Positive Effects of Mining. Economic Growth. Mining is a vital driver role of economic growth in numerous countries. Locally, it provides much-needed jobs and investment capital. At the top level, it can drive and define national growth. Some nations depend solely on extracting natural resources like many found in the Middle East.
Read MoreEffect of Motivation on Employee Productivity: A Study of Manufacturing Companies in Nnewi International Journal of Managerial Studies and Research (IJMSR) Page | 139 2. How responsive is the employees to motivational reward adopted by the company? 3. What are the factors hindering the success of employee's motivation in the company? ...
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