Responsible Government and Miner-Farmer Relations in Southern Rhodesia, 1923?1945

Responsible Government and Miner-Farmer Relations in Southern Rhodesia, 1923?1945

Author: 
Madimu, Tapiwa
Publisher: 
Taylor & Francis Group
Date published: 
2016
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South African Historical Journal
Source: 
South African Historical Journal, Vol. 68, Issue 3, September 2016, pp. 366-389
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This paper uses miner-farmer relations in post-1923 Southern Rhodesia as a lens to delineate the protean nature of state policy in dealing with sectorial interests of the two foremost primary sectors of the country's economy, highlighting how agriculture eventually toppled mining from the apex position by 1945 ? both economically and politically. It discusses how government policies inclined towards supporting farmers and implications thereof to the mining sector, especially changes implemented to cushion settler farmers from the impact of the Great Depression and the levying of a Gold Premium Tax (GPT) on gold producers. The paper will demonstrate how this tax system was detested by gold miners and how it ultimately led to a marked decline in gold mining by 1945.

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CITATION: Madimu, Tapiwa. Responsible Government and Miner-Farmer Relations in Southern Rhodesia, 1923?1945 . : Taylor & Francis Group , 2016. South African Historical Journal, Vol. 68, Issue 3, September 2016, pp. 366-389 - Available at: https://library.au.int/responsible-government-and-miner-farmer-relations-southern-rhodesia-19231945