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    An investigation into the relevance of small-scale gold buyers to artisan gold miners in Zimbabwe: A case study of artisanal gold miners in Kwekwe

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    2018-04
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    Muzika, Charles
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    Abstract
    The research investigates the relevance of small-scale gold buyers in the small-scale gold mining sector. There are a lot of small-scale gold buyers operating around Zimbabwe in general and in the gold mining area of Kwekwe. Mining activities of small-scale gold miners has become a key contributor to the overall gold production in the country despite their minimal technological advancement and little access to markets. The objectives of the research were; to assess the functions, benefits and contributions of gold buyers in the operations of small-scale gold miners in Zimbabwe. Literature review on the role of intermediaries and their benefits in the small-scale gold mining sector were also reviewed. The outcome from literature shows that intermediaries play some critical functions. Strategies the small-scale gold buyers use in their gold buying operations such as cost-average techniques and forward buying were also outlined. The study leaned towards the phenomenology philosophy because it provides qualitative data with depth in meaning. The case study was adopted as a research strategy. Data from the population comprising both the small-scale gold miners and small-scale gold buyers was collected using the interview research guide from a sample size of 120 participants with stratified sampling technique being employed. The research findings revealed that the small-scale gold buyers are playing some critical functions in the operations of small-scale gold miners. Some of the major functions are; facilitation of gold marketing, provisions of capital and technological assistance. The research results also show that access to equipment and pricing discovery are the major benefits derived by the small-scale gold miners in Kwekwe area. The study concludes that the functions of small-scale gold buying, resource provision and financier are dominant from the small-scale gold buyers. The research also concludes that the small-scale gold miners operations improved as a result of assistance from the small-scale gold buyers. The research recommends that the small-scale gold miners be availed with loans and equipment while there should be set a small-scale gold marketing board by the government to regulate the buying and selling of small-scale gold miners produce. An area of further research is to investigate the role of funding and the economic effects on productivity in the operations of small-scale gold mining sector in Zimbabwe.
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    http://hdl.handle.net/10646/3571
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    Muzika, C. (2012). An investigation into the relevance of small-scale gold buyers to artisan gold miners in Zimbabwe: A case study of artisanal gold miners in Kwekwe (Unpublished master's thesis). University of Zimbabwe.
    Subject
    Artisan gold miners
    Small scale gold buyers
    Gold mines and mining
    Gold mining sector
    Gold production
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