201211 · Raymond Dumett, Eldorado in We st Africa: The Gold Mining Frontier, African Labor, and Colonial Capitalism in the Gold Coast, 1875-1900 (Athens, OH: Ohio University Press, 1998), 149.
view more201456 · Labor Relations in Zimbabwe from 1900 to 2000: Sources, Interpretations, and Understandings - Volume 41 ... “Commercial Farmers in the Governmental System of Colonial Zimbabwe, 1963–1980,amprdquosemicolon PhD dissertation, University of Zimbabwe (Harare, ... Charles, Chibaro: African Mine Labour in Southern Rhodesia, …
view moreConsequently, the development of a wage-labour force proceeded further and faster in the three ‘settler-mining’ economies (Table VI) than elsewhere in Africa (with the exception of Nyasaland, where labour migration into the Rhodesias and South Africa developed out of special circumstances). Download to read the full chapter text.
view more2017826 · ment of capital intensive gold mining in the Witwatersrand region of Transvaal during the 1880s stimulated a strong demand for cheap African labor. Despite heavy taxation and pass and vagrancy laws coupled with the alienation of large swaths of African land, Euro-pean mining concerns still had difficulty obtaining stable African
view more20091231 · The early colonial labour shortfall was met through the recruitment of African labour . ... the Rhodesia Native Labour Bureau (RNLB), recruited foreign labour and supplied an average of 13,000 ...
view morecent of all export revenue.9 Capital-intensive gold mining in Rhodesia developed from two mines opened in i893 to the point where, in I920, there were 295 producers, including eight 'large' mines. This expansion was paralleled by the growth in demand for cheap African labour. The black labour force of over I7,000 employed in I906 had expanded ...
view moreoutward flow of labour were voiced by mining companies on the Copperbelt in Northern Rhodesia, where production expanded from the mid-I930s. See J. L. Parpart, Labor and Capital on the African Copperbelt (Philadelphia, I983), 52, 75-6. 8 Nlvasaland Protectorate: Report of the Committee to Enquire into Emigrant Labour (Lacey Report) (1935), 7.
view moreThis well researched book of 304 pages provides an in depth study of the gold mines in Southern Rhodesia. Early chapters cover mining history, mining law and mining documents. Then follows a listing of 125 mines each with its history, postal history, output of the mine and its location shown by both a map and geographical co-ordinates (an ...
view more1994117 · Up to 1903, the mining industry in colonial Zimbabwe had ... associated with some of the country's gold mines like the Globe and Phoenix, the Gaika, the Morven, the Red and White Rose, the Aryshire and the Selukwe mines ... and also the fact that labour of this class supplied through the Rhodesia Native Labour Bureau (R.N.L.B.) was …
view more202467 · The Southern Rhodesian mining and farming industries advanced considerably during this period; Southern Rhodesia's annual gold output grew in worth from £610,389 in 1901 to £2,526,007 in 1908. The territory first balanced revenue and expenditure in …
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