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    The Role of the Private Sector In Zimbabwe. 

    Botsh, A. A. (Institute of Development Studies Zimbabwe (ZIDS. ), 1982-03)
    Today, the commercial sector (wholesaler trade, retail trade, finance, insurance, transport and communication, real estate, hotels and restaurants) is the third largest employer of labour after agriculture and manufacturing. ...
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    Analysis of export instability and export promotion policies in Zimbabwe, 1980-1987. 

    Tsegaye, Asrat. (Department of Economics, University of Zimbabwe. (UZ), 1989)
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    The informal sector in the labour reserve economies of Southern Africa with special reference to Zimbabwe 

    Mkandawire, P. Thandika (ZIDS, 1985)
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    The Mining Industry of Zambia 

    Jourdan, Paul (Institute of Mining Research (University of Zimbabwe), 1986-02)
    In terms of value the Zambian minerals industry is the second largest in the SADCC, but it is virtually all copper and its byproduct cobalt. From independence in 1964, the government made some progress in the diversification ...
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    The Minerals Industry of Mozambique 

    Jourdan, Paul (Institute of Mining Research (University of Zimbabwe), 1986-05)
    Mozambique’s mineral industry is one of the smallest in the SADCC, due more to neglect during the five decades of Portuguese colonialism than to a lack of resources. From independence in 1975 the new Frelimo government ...
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    Mining In The SADCC: A Regional Approach To Minerals Development 

    Jourdan, Paul (Institute of Mining Research (University of Zimbabwe), 1988-08)
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    The Minerals Industry of Tanzania 

    Jourdan, Paul (Institute of Mining Research (University of Zimbabwe), 1990-02)
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    The Minerals Industry of Lesotho 

    Jourdan, Paul (Institute of Mining Research (University of Zimbabwe), 1990-07)
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    Regional Development And Economic Co-Operation In Southern Africa; The Case Of SADCC 

    Tevera, D.S. (Geographical Association of Zimbabwe (GAZ), 1987-09)
    The aim of this paper is not to examine the various regional economic groups in Africa, but to provide a brief overview of the Southern African Development Coordination Conference (SADCC). The paper examines the objectives, ...
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    Impact Of The Second World War On Cattle -Marketing In Sukumaland, Tanganyika 

    Chipungu, S.N. (University of Zimbabwe (UZ), 1982-08)
    This paper has as its object to initiate a discussion on the contribution of Tanganyika cattle owners to the war efforts. And Sukumaland, which is the focal area for this paper, is a natural choice for starting such a ...
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    AuthorJourdan, Paul (5)Botsh, A. A. (1)Chipungu, S.N. (1)Heath, R.A. (1)Lombard, J.A. (1)Malasha, Isaac. (1)Mkandawire, P. Thandika (1)Ncube, Mthuli (1)Tevera, D.S. (1)Tsegaye, Asrat. (1)Subject
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    Development Policy (6)Industrial Development (2)Work and Labour (2)Environment (1)Security and Conflict (1)Water (1)... View MoreDate Issued1990 - 1996 (4)1980 - 1989 (9)1969 - 1969 (1)Full TextNo Full text (14)

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