際際滷shows by User: ZELA_infor / http://www.slideshare.net/images/logo.gif 際際滷shows by User: ZELA_infor / Tue, 23 Feb 2016 10:53:56 GMT 際際滷Share feed for 際際滷shows by User: ZELA_infor Consolidation of diamond mines final draft /slideshow/consolidation-of-diamond-mines-final-draft/58600644 consolidationofdiamondmines-finaldraft-160223105356
This paper presents comments, ideas and options on the rational, process and structure of the proposed consolidation of diamond mining companies in Zimbabwe. ]]>

This paper presents comments, ideas and options on the rational, process and structure of the proposed consolidation of diamond mining companies in Zimbabwe. ]]>
Tue, 23 Feb 2016 10:53:56 GMT /slideshow/consolidation-of-diamond-mines-final-draft/58600644 ZELA_infor@slideshare.net(ZELA_infor) Consolidation of diamond mines final draft ZELA_infor This paper presents comments, ideas and options on the rational, process and structure of the proposed consolidation of diamond mining companies in Zimbabwe. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/consolidationofdiamondmines-finaldraft-160223105356-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> This paper presents comments, ideas and options on the rational, process and structure of the proposed consolidation of diamond mining companies in Zimbabwe.
Consolidation of diamond mines final draft from ZELA_infor
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Zela community voices on mining impacts /slideshow/zela-community-voices-on-mining-impacts/45515275 zelacommunityvoicesonminingimpacts-150306064044-conversion-gate01
Mining is an important venture for the economy especially for resource rich countries like Zimbabwe. Often hidden behind these economic benefi ts are environmental, social and cultural impacts that fall on communities in mining areas. The voices of these aff ected communities are normally hushed by our thrust for profit, development, direct foreign investment and overall economic benefi ts. Here are some of the community voices on the impacts that mining has had in their lives and that of their communities.]]>

Mining is an important venture for the economy especially for resource rich countries like Zimbabwe. Often hidden behind these economic benefi ts are environmental, social and cultural impacts that fall on communities in mining areas. The voices of these aff ected communities are normally hushed by our thrust for profit, development, direct foreign investment and overall economic benefi ts. Here are some of the community voices on the impacts that mining has had in their lives and that of their communities.]]>
Fri, 06 Mar 2015 06:40:44 GMT /slideshow/zela-community-voices-on-mining-impacts/45515275 ZELA_infor@slideshare.net(ZELA_infor) Zela community voices on mining impacts ZELA_infor Mining is an important venture for the economy especially for resource rich countries like Zimbabwe. Often hidden behind these economic benefi ts are environmental, social and cultural impacts that fall on communities in mining areas. The voices of these aff ected communities are normally hushed by our thrust for profit, development, direct foreign investment and overall economic benefi ts. Here are some of the community voices on the impacts that mining has had in their lives and that of their communities. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/zelacommunityvoicesonminingimpacts-150306064044-conversion-gate01-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Mining is an important venture for the economy especially for resource rich countries like Zimbabwe. Often hidden behind these economic benefi ts are environmental, social and cultural impacts that fall on communities in mining areas. The voices of these aff ected communities are normally hushed by our thrust for profit, development, direct foreign investment and overall economic benefi ts. Here are some of the community voices on the impacts that mining has had in their lives and that of their communities.
Zela community voices on mining impacts from ZELA_infor
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Illicit financial flows main report english /slideshow/illicit-financial-flows-main-report-english-44159945/44159945 illicitfinancialflowsmainreportenglish-150202082046-conversion-gate02
This Report reflects the work that the High Level Panel on Illicit Financial Flows has carried out since it was established in February 2012, particularly to: > Develop a realistic and accurate assessment of the volumes and sources of these outflows; > Gain concrete understanding of how these outflows occur in Africa, based on case studies of a sample of African countries and; > Ensure that they make specific recommendations of practical, realistic, short- to medium-term actions that should be taken both by Africa and by the rest of the world to effectively confront what is in fact a global challenge.]]>

This Report reflects the work that the High Level Panel on Illicit Financial Flows has carried out since it was established in February 2012, particularly to: > Develop a realistic and accurate assessment of the volumes and sources of these outflows; > Gain concrete understanding of how these outflows occur in Africa, based on case studies of a sample of African countries and; > Ensure that they make specific recommendations of practical, realistic, short- to medium-term actions that should be taken both by Africa and by the rest of the world to effectively confront what is in fact a global challenge.]]>
Mon, 02 Feb 2015 08:20:46 GMT /slideshow/illicit-financial-flows-main-report-english-44159945/44159945 ZELA_infor@slideshare.net(ZELA_infor) Illicit financial flows main report english ZELA_infor This Report reflects the work that the High Level Panel on Illicit Financial Flows has carried out since it was established in February 2012, particularly to: > Develop a realistic and accurate assessment of the volumes and sources of these outflows; > Gain concrete understanding of how these outflows occur in Africa, based on case studies of a sample of African countries and; > Ensure that they make specific recommendations of practical, realistic, short- to medium-term actions that should be taken both by Africa and by the rest of the world to effectively confront what is in fact a global challenge. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/illicitfinancialflowsmainreportenglish-150202082046-conversion-gate02-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> This Report reflects the work that the High Level Panel on Illicit Financial Flows has carried out since it was established in February 2012, particularly to: &gt; Develop a realistic and accurate assessment of the volumes and sources of these outflows; &gt; Gain concrete understanding of how these outflows occur in Africa, based on case studies of a sample of African countries and; &gt; Ensure that they make specific recommendations of practical, realistic, short- to medium-term actions that should be taken both by Africa and by the rest of the world to effectively confront what is in fact a global challenge.
Illicit financial flows main report english from ZELA_infor
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Midlands Alternative Mining Indaba Declaration 2014 /slideshow/midlands-alternative-mining-indaba-declaration-2014/35825713 midlandsalternativeminingindabadeclaration2014-140613020156-phpapp01
The Zimbabwe Environmental Law Association (ZELA) hosted the Midlands Provincial Alternative Mining Indaba between the 4th and 5th of June 2014. This is the declaration that was agreed upon by the delegates. It acknowledges the progress made so far, outlines key concerns and makes a call to action that targets government, parliamentarians, Community Share Ownership Trusts and mining companies. ]]>

The Zimbabwe Environmental Law Association (ZELA) hosted the Midlands Provincial Alternative Mining Indaba between the 4th and 5th of June 2014. This is the declaration that was agreed upon by the delegates. It acknowledges the progress made so far, outlines key concerns and makes a call to action that targets government, parliamentarians, Community Share Ownership Trusts and mining companies. ]]>
Fri, 13 Jun 2014 02:01:56 GMT /slideshow/midlands-alternative-mining-indaba-declaration-2014/35825713 ZELA_infor@slideshare.net(ZELA_infor) Midlands Alternative Mining Indaba Declaration 2014 ZELA_infor The Zimbabwe Environmental Law Association (ZELA) hosted the Midlands Provincial Alternative Mining Indaba between the 4th and 5th of June 2014. This is the declaration that was agreed upon by the delegates. It acknowledges the progress made so far, outlines key concerns and makes a call to action that targets government, parliamentarians, Community Share Ownership Trusts and mining companies. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/midlandsalternativeminingindabadeclaration2014-140613020156-phpapp01-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> The Zimbabwe Environmental Law Association (ZELA) hosted the Midlands Provincial Alternative Mining Indaba between the 4th and 5th of June 2014. This is the declaration that was agreed upon by the delegates. It acknowledges the progress made so far, outlines key concerns and makes a call to action that targets government, parliamentarians, Community Share Ownership Trusts and mining companies.
Midlands Alternative Mining Indaba Declaration 2014 from ZELA_infor
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Midlands PAMI press statement-final /slideshow/midlands-pami-press-statementfinal/35740302 midlandspamipressstatement-final-140611055140-phpapp01
ZELA Hosted the Provincial Alternative Mining Indaba for the Midlands Province between the 4th and 5th of June 2014. Here is the press statement that summarizes the event. ]]>

ZELA Hosted the Provincial Alternative Mining Indaba for the Midlands Province between the 4th and 5th of June 2014. Here is the press statement that summarizes the event. ]]>
Wed, 11 Jun 2014 05:51:40 GMT /slideshow/midlands-pami-press-statementfinal/35740302 ZELA_infor@slideshare.net(ZELA_infor) Midlands PAMI press statement-final ZELA_infor ZELA Hosted the Provincial Alternative Mining Indaba for the Midlands Province between the 4th and 5th of June 2014. Here is the press statement that summarizes the event. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/midlandspamipressstatement-final-140611055140-phpapp01-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> ZELA Hosted the Provincial Alternative Mining Indaba for the Midlands Province between the 4th and 5th of June 2014. Here is the press statement that summarizes the event.
Midlands PAMI press statement-final from ZELA_infor
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Press release Provincial Alternative Mining Indaba 4 to 5 June 2014 /slideshow/press-release-provincial-alternative-mining-indaba-4-to-5/35330272 pressreleasepami-140531045254-phpapp01
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Sat, 31 May 2014 04:52:54 GMT /slideshow/press-release-provincial-alternative-mining-indaba-4-to-5/35330272 ZELA_infor@slideshare.net(ZELA_infor) Press release Provincial Alternative Mining Indaba 4 to 5 June 2014 ZELA_infor <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/pressreleasepami-140531045254-phpapp01-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br>
Press release Provincial Alternative Mining Indaba 4 to 5 June 2014 from ZELA_infor
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Press release: Provincial Alternative Mining Indaba 4 and 5 June 2014 /ZELA_infor/press-release-provincial-alternative-mining-indaba-4-and-5-june-2013 pressreleasepami-140531045006-phpapp02
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Sat, 31 May 2014 04:50:05 GMT /ZELA_infor/press-release-provincial-alternative-mining-indaba-4-and-5-june-2013 ZELA_infor@slideshare.net(ZELA_infor) Press release: Provincial Alternative Mining Indaba 4 and 5 June 2014 ZELA_infor <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/pressreleasepami-140531045006-phpapp02-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br>
Press release: Provincial Alternative Mining Indaba 4 and 5 June 2014 from ZELA_infor
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A review of Zimbabwe's draft minerals policy by ZELA /ZELA_infor/a-review-of-zimbabwes-draft-minerals-policy-zel-adf areviewofzimbabwesdraftmineralspolicyzeladf-140527021522-phpapp02
In March 2013, The Ministry of Mines and Minerals produced a draft minerals policy which seeks to provide a framework for a minerals regime for the sustainable management of the countrys mineral resources and to guide interventions by government institutions as well as other stakeholders. The Zimbabwe Environmental Law Association (ZELA) commissioned a review of the draft Minerals Policy with a view of understanding to what extent it will help Zimbabwe unlock economic development from its vast mineral resources. The review highlights some of the problems that are stifling the potential of Zimbabwe's mineral resource base to contribute to economic development. Chief among these problems is an archaic and colonial piece of legislation in the form of the Mines and Minerals Act, which is regarded as the weakest link. The Act which was enacted in 1961 is oriented towards mineral resources exploitation with little or no regard to sustainable development. While mining itself can never be sustainable, it can contribute to sustainable development through the investment of generated revenue in human and physical capital. Other problems include lack of transparency and accountability, lack of access to information and lack of value addition and beneficiation. ]]>

In March 2013, The Ministry of Mines and Minerals produced a draft minerals policy which seeks to provide a framework for a minerals regime for the sustainable management of the countrys mineral resources and to guide interventions by government institutions as well as other stakeholders. The Zimbabwe Environmental Law Association (ZELA) commissioned a review of the draft Minerals Policy with a view of understanding to what extent it will help Zimbabwe unlock economic development from its vast mineral resources. The review highlights some of the problems that are stifling the potential of Zimbabwe's mineral resource base to contribute to economic development. Chief among these problems is an archaic and colonial piece of legislation in the form of the Mines and Minerals Act, which is regarded as the weakest link. The Act which was enacted in 1961 is oriented towards mineral resources exploitation with little or no regard to sustainable development. While mining itself can never be sustainable, it can contribute to sustainable development through the investment of generated revenue in human and physical capital. Other problems include lack of transparency and accountability, lack of access to information and lack of value addition and beneficiation. ]]>
Tue, 27 May 2014 02:15:22 GMT /ZELA_infor/a-review-of-zimbabwes-draft-minerals-policy-zel-adf ZELA_infor@slideshare.net(ZELA_infor) A review of Zimbabwe's draft minerals policy by ZELA ZELA_infor In March 2013, The Ministry of Mines and Minerals produced a draft minerals policy which seeks to provide a framework for a minerals regime for the sustainable management of the countrys mineral resources and to guide interventions by government institutions as well as other stakeholders. The Zimbabwe Environmental Law Association (ZELA) commissioned a review of the draft Minerals Policy with a view of understanding to what extent it will help Zimbabwe unlock economic development from its vast mineral resources. The review highlights some of the problems that are stifling the potential of Zimbabwe's mineral resource base to contribute to economic development. Chief among these problems is an archaic and colonial piece of legislation in the form of the Mines and Minerals Act, which is regarded as the weakest link. The Act which was enacted in 1961 is oriented towards mineral resources exploitation with little or no regard to sustainable development. While mining itself can never be sustainable, it can contribute to sustainable development through the investment of generated revenue in human and physical capital. Other problems include lack of transparency and accountability, lack of access to information and lack of value addition and beneficiation. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/areviewofzimbabwesdraftmineralspolicyzeladf-140527021522-phpapp02-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> In March 2013, The Ministry of Mines and Minerals produced a draft minerals policy which seeks to provide a framework for a minerals regime for the sustainable management of the countrys mineral resources and to guide interventions by government institutions as well as other stakeholders. The Zimbabwe Environmental Law Association (ZELA) commissioned a review of the draft Minerals Policy with a view of understanding to what extent it will help Zimbabwe unlock economic development from its vast mineral resources. The review highlights some of the problems that are stifling the potential of Zimbabwe&#39;s mineral resource base to contribute to economic development. Chief among these problems is an archaic and colonial piece of legislation in the form of the Mines and Minerals Act, which is regarded as the weakest link. The Act which was enacted in 1961 is oriented towards mineral resources exploitation with little or no regard to sustainable development. While mining itself can never be sustainable, it can contribute to sustainable development through the investment of generated revenue in human and physical capital. Other problems include lack of transparency and accountability, lack of access to information and lack of value addition and beneficiation.
A review of Zimbabwe's draft minerals policy by ZELA from ZELA_infor
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Article: ZELA hosts workshop on Corporate Social Responsibility & Business and Human Rights /slideshow/press-release-csr-business-human-rights/33081575 pressreleasecsrbusinesshumanrights-140403074608-phpapp01
This is an article sumarising ZELA's workshop and key discussions that transpired during a workshop on Corporate Social Responsibility & Business & Human Rights ]]>

This is an article sumarising ZELA's workshop and key discussions that transpired during a workshop on Corporate Social Responsibility & Business & Human Rights ]]>
Thu, 03 Apr 2014 07:46:08 GMT /slideshow/press-release-csr-business-human-rights/33081575 ZELA_infor@slideshare.net(ZELA_infor) Article: ZELA hosts workshop on Corporate Social Responsibility & Business and Human Rights ZELA_infor This is an article sumarising ZELA's workshop and key discussions that transpired during a workshop on Corporate Social Responsibility & Business & Human Rights <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/pressreleasecsrbusinesshumanrights-140403074608-phpapp01-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> This is an article sumarising ZELA&#39;s workshop and key discussions that transpired during a workshop on Corporate Social Responsibility &amp; Business &amp; Human Rights
Article: ZELA hosts workshop on Corporate Social Responsibility & Business and Human Rights from ZELA_infor
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Tracking the trend an assessment of diamond mining sector tax contributions to treasury with particular reference to marange diamond fields /ZELA_infor/tracking-the-trend-an-assessment-of-diamond-mining-sector-tax-contributions-to-treasury-with-particular-reference-to-marange-diamond-fields trackingthetrendanassessmentofdiamondminingsectortaxcontributionstotreasurywithparticularreferenceto-140305010715-phpapp02
The research behind this publication was to 'track the trends' with respect to revenues accruing to the national fiscus from diamond mining companies from 2010 to 2013. The Zimbabwe diamond mining industry has attracted the attention of every Zimbabwean. The interest in the industry has also been global. This is, in no small part, a result of the fact that the Marange diamond fields represent a huge find in recent years. The fact that the Marange diamond find had significant deposits of alluvial diamonds only served to heighten public expectations for windfall revenues. It is now over five years since the start of official diamond mining in Marange. Far from being the answer to the country's economic woes, the Marange diamonds have failed to 'sparkle' for the benefit of the general populace. Despite providing some intermittent financial relief, the expectations of Government and the general public are far from being met. Tracking the Trends looked at the total contributions made by diamond mining companies to national Treasury. The publication unpacks and analyses the Marange diamonds production and revenue data with a view to ascertaining what the contribution of the diamonds has been from 2009-2013. The findings show that there is a clear mismatch between the expected or targeted revenue and that which is actually accruing to Treasury. The biggest mismatch or revenue shortfall was recorded in 2012. The Government had expected to rake in US$600 million from diamond mining dividends and royalties yet only US$45 million was realised. ]]>

The research behind this publication was to 'track the trends' with respect to revenues accruing to the national fiscus from diamond mining companies from 2010 to 2013. The Zimbabwe diamond mining industry has attracted the attention of every Zimbabwean. The interest in the industry has also been global. This is, in no small part, a result of the fact that the Marange diamond fields represent a huge find in recent years. The fact that the Marange diamond find had significant deposits of alluvial diamonds only served to heighten public expectations for windfall revenues. It is now over five years since the start of official diamond mining in Marange. Far from being the answer to the country's economic woes, the Marange diamonds have failed to 'sparkle' for the benefit of the general populace. Despite providing some intermittent financial relief, the expectations of Government and the general public are far from being met. Tracking the Trends looked at the total contributions made by diamond mining companies to national Treasury. The publication unpacks and analyses the Marange diamonds production and revenue data with a view to ascertaining what the contribution of the diamonds has been from 2009-2013. The findings show that there is a clear mismatch between the expected or targeted revenue and that which is actually accruing to Treasury. The biggest mismatch or revenue shortfall was recorded in 2012. The Government had expected to rake in US$600 million from diamond mining dividends and royalties yet only US$45 million was realised. ]]>
Wed, 05 Mar 2014 01:07:15 GMT /ZELA_infor/tracking-the-trend-an-assessment-of-diamond-mining-sector-tax-contributions-to-treasury-with-particular-reference-to-marange-diamond-fields ZELA_infor@slideshare.net(ZELA_infor) Tracking the trend an assessment of diamond mining sector tax contributions to treasury with particular reference to marange diamond fields ZELA_infor The research behind this publication was to 'track the trends' with respect to revenues accruing to the national fiscus from diamond mining companies from 2010 to 2013. The Zimbabwe diamond mining industry has attracted the attention of every Zimbabwean. The interest in the industry has also been global. This is, in no small part, a result of the fact that the Marange diamond fields represent a huge find in recent years. The fact that the Marange diamond find had significant deposits of alluvial diamonds only served to heighten public expectations for windfall revenues. It is now over five years since the start of official diamond mining in Marange. Far from being the answer to the country's economic woes, the Marange diamonds have failed to 'sparkle' for the benefit of the general populace. Despite providing some intermittent financial relief, the expectations of Government and the general public are far from being met. Tracking the Trends looked at the total contributions made by diamond mining companies to national Treasury. The publication unpacks and analyses the Marange diamonds production and revenue data with a view to ascertaining what the contribution of the diamonds has been from 2009-2013. The findings show that there is a clear mismatch between the expected or targeted revenue and that which is actually accruing to Treasury. The biggest mismatch or revenue shortfall was recorded in 2012. The Government had expected to rake in US$600 million from diamond mining dividends and royalties yet only US$45 million was realised. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/trackingthetrendanassessmentofdiamondminingsectortaxcontributionstotreasurywithparticularreferenceto-140305010715-phpapp02-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> The research behind this publication was to &#39;track the trends&#39; with respect to revenues accruing to the national fiscus from diamond mining companies from 2010 to 2013. The Zimbabwe diamond mining industry has attracted the attention of every Zimbabwean. The interest in the industry has also been global. This is, in no small part, a result of the fact that the Marange diamond fields represent a huge find in recent years. The fact that the Marange diamond find had significant deposits of alluvial diamonds only served to heighten public expectations for windfall revenues. It is now over five years since the start of official diamond mining in Marange. Far from being the answer to the country&#39;s economic woes, the Marange diamonds have failed to &#39;sparkle&#39; for the benefit of the general populace. Despite providing some intermittent financial relief, the expectations of Government and the general public are far from being met. Tracking the Trends looked at the total contributions made by diamond mining companies to national Treasury. The publication unpacks and analyses the Marange diamonds production and revenue data with a view to ascertaining what the contribution of the diamonds has been from 2009-2013. The findings show that there is a clear mismatch between the expected or targeted revenue and that which is actually accruing to Treasury. The biggest mismatch or revenue shortfall was recorded in 2012. The Government had expected to rake in US$600 million from diamond mining dividends and royalties yet only US$45 million was realised.
Tracking the trend an assessment of diamond mining sector tax contributions to treasury with particular reference to marange diamond fields from ZELA_infor
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Analysis of the 2014 budget implications on mineral resource governance /slideshow/analysis-of-the-2014-budget-implications-on-mineral-resource-governance/31751575 analysisofthe2014budgetimplicationsonmineralresourcegovernance-140228023405-phpapp01
The long awaited 2014 Zimbabwe's national budget was presented to Parliament on Thursday 19 December 2013. The national budget is a key policy instrument that details government's priorities as it outlines how it intends to raise and spend revenues. Presented here is an analysis of the budget implications on the mining sector. ]]>

The long awaited 2014 Zimbabwe's national budget was presented to Parliament on Thursday 19 December 2013. The national budget is a key policy instrument that details government's priorities as it outlines how it intends to raise and spend revenues. Presented here is an analysis of the budget implications on the mining sector. ]]>
Fri, 28 Feb 2014 02:34:05 GMT /slideshow/analysis-of-the-2014-budget-implications-on-mineral-resource-governance/31751575 ZELA_infor@slideshare.net(ZELA_infor) Analysis of the 2014 budget implications on mineral resource governance ZELA_infor The long awaited 2014 Zimbabwe's national budget was presented to Parliament on Thursday 19 December 2013. The national budget is a key policy instrument that details government's priorities as it outlines how it intends to raise and spend revenues. Presented here is an analysis of the budget implications on the mining sector. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/analysisofthe2014budgetimplicationsonmineralresourcegovernance-140228023405-phpapp01-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> The long awaited 2014 Zimbabwe&#39;s national budget was presented to Parliament on Thursday 19 December 2013. The national budget is a key policy instrument that details government&#39;s priorities as it outlines how it intends to raise and spend revenues. Presented here is an analysis of the budget implications on the mining sector.
Analysis of the 2014 budget implications on mineral resource governance from ZELA_infor
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Our thinking strategic interventions & focus issues in zimbabwe's extractive and mining sector /slideshow/our-thinking-strategic-interventions-focus-issues-in-zimbabwes-extractive-and-mining-sector-31476752/31476752 ourthinkingstrategicinterventionsfocusissuesinzimbabwesextractiveandminingsector-140221061653-phpapp01
The purpose of this publication is to give a brief description and statement of ZELA's strategic thinking in shaping the extractive and mining sector discourse in the coming five years (2014 2018) in Zimbabwe. The paper sets out the strategic interventions that will be used by ZELA and possibly other civil society groups in independently and effectively seeking to promote democracy, good governance and community rights in the troubled mining sector in Zimbabwe. ]]>

The purpose of this publication is to give a brief description and statement of ZELA's strategic thinking in shaping the extractive and mining sector discourse in the coming five years (2014 2018) in Zimbabwe. The paper sets out the strategic interventions that will be used by ZELA and possibly other civil society groups in independently and effectively seeking to promote democracy, good governance and community rights in the troubled mining sector in Zimbabwe. ]]>
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