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Africa's dire need to industrialize is universally acknowledged and it is evident that the continent's vast mineral resources can catalyze that industrialization. This requires the promotion of local beneficiation and value addition of minerals to yield materials on which modern Africa's industry and society can rely. This book is, therefore, about transforming Africa's comparative advantages in minerals into the continent's competitive edge regarding materials. Mineral beneficiation and value addition form the basis and provide opportunities for mineral-driven Africa's industrialization. The…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
Africa's dire need to industrialize is universally acknowledged and it is evident that the continent's vast mineral resources can catalyze that industrialization. This requires the promotion of local beneficiation and value addition of minerals to yield materials on which modern Africa's industry and society can rely. This book is, therefore, about transforming Africa's comparative advantages in minerals into the continent's competitive edge regarding materials. Mineral beneficiation and value addition form the basis and provide opportunities for mineral-driven Africa's industrialization. The scope of the book is three-fold with inter-connected relationships: Information, Technical, and Policy oriented. It will be a useful reference material for mining undergraduate students on beneficiation and value addition of each of the minerals found in Africa. The book, while presenting a broad overview of beneficiation and value addition of Africa's minerals, provides crucial starting material for postgraduate research students and R&D institutions who wish to delve into more advanced methods of extraction and utilization of mineral-derived materials that are in Africa for the purpose of industrialization of the continent.

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Autorenporträt
Professor Francis Gudyanga has a BSc (Hons) degree in Applied Chemistry from the University of
Hertfordshire (UK), MSc in Analytical Chemistry from Chelsea College, University of London, MPhil in
Metallurgy from Brunel University, Uxbridge (UK), a PhD in Mineral Technology from the Royal School
of Mines, Imperial College of Science, Technology and Medicine, University of London, and a DIC in
Electrochemical Engineering from Imperial College London. He is a metallurgist and applied chemist with
over 30 years' experience in the minerals industry covering plant operations, management, R&D at
institutions in UK, South Africa and Zimbabwe, teaching university undergraduates and supervision of
doctoral research students. His research interests are in extractive metallurgy, materials technology, and
S&T policy. He has been serving on several national, regional and international Committees and Boards.
He held senior positions in the Government of Zimbabwe for 10 years serving as Permanent Secretary in 3
ministries, namely: Science and Technology Development, Mines and Mining Development, and Higher
and Tertiary Education Science & Technology Development. Professor Gudyanga is currently the President
of the Zimbabwe Academy of Sciences.